The next position is when one ear lops outwards, and the other stands erect: rabbits of this kind possess but little value, however fine the shape and beautiful the colour, although they sometimes breed as good specimens as finer ones.
You now take a set in each hand, presenting them to the two persons requesting them to replace the drawn cards.
Then lower the body and raise it again by bending and straightening the arms.
Hobbes has given us a correct explanation of the sense in general; but for particulars and circumstances he continually lops them, and often omits the most beautiful.
In some half-lops the ear that hangs down is broader and longer than the upright ear (4/12.
As year by year the labourer tills His wonted glebe, or lops the glades, And year by year our memory fades From all the circle of the hills.
The influence of the external ear on the bony meatus is well shown in the skulls (I have examined three) of half-lops (see fig.
In some half-lops the ear that hangs down is broader and longer than the upright ear;[258] so that we have the unusual case of a want of symmetry on the two sides.
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