Certain breeds of dogs are described as having a deep furrow between the nostrils and lips.
It must not be supposed that the more important differences immediately to be described strictly characterise any one breed; all that can be said is, that they are generally present in certain breeds.
In certain breeds of fowls the comb and wattles are reduced to rudiments; in the Cochin-China breed scarcely more than rudiments of spurs exist.
The paces of the horse, and the manner of flight of certain breeds of the pigeon, have been modified and are inherited.
Certain breeds of fowls have lost the habit of incubation.
The paces of the horse, and the manner of flight in certain breeds of the pigeon, have been modified, and are inherited.
In certain breeds of the pigeon and fowl the feathers are plumose, with some tendency in the shafts to be naked.
Again, independently of old age or disease, characters are occasionally transferred from the male to the female, as when, in certain breeds of the fowl, spurs regularly appear in the young and healthy females.
See also some observations on the degeneracy of the skull in certain breeds, by Prof.
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