A level, bright steel blue, extending from the back of the head to the root of the tail, and on no account intermingled with any fawn, light or dark hairs. The head, legs, and feet should be a clear, bright, golden tan, free from grey, sooty, or dark... British Dogs, Their Points, Selection, and Show Preparation - Side 512av William D. Drury - 1903 - 662 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Hamilton Fennell - 1841 - 610 sider
...sometimes failed in their attack upon a ratel. The crown of the head is of a whitish grey colour j and, from the back of the head to the root of the tail, the upper surface of the body is of a dull ash grey, which colour strongly contrasts with the jet black... | |
| John George Wood - 1863 - 830 sider
...Those on the cibdomen remain longer than the others. The dorsal fin extends in the young specimens from the back of the head to the root of the tail, but the membranes and spines of its centre are so extremely delicate, that they are soon rubbed away,... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1870 - 718 sider
...The Esquimaux Dog is about one foot ten inches high, j , _U _F DOGS. and two feet three inches long, from the back of the head to the root of the tail. He bears some resemblance to the Shepherd's Dog and the Wolf Dog. He has short erect ears, a bushy... | |
| Henry John Van-Lennep - 1870 - 350 sider
...extending through the tail ; the hair of the neck is curly. The legs are also dark red. The whole length from the back of the head to the root of the tail is 3 feet 5 inches ; length of the tail 6 inches.* Willie here shot some very pretty little birds,... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1873 - 148 sider
...tiles of a house, and which have their hinder edges fringed with a comb-like row of spines. Running from the back of the head to the root of the tail is a peculiar row of scales (fig. 33, l), which constitute what is called the "lateral line." Every... | |
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1894 - 532 sider
...long and straight as possible (not wavy), which should be glossy, like silk (not woolly) ; colour, a bright steel blue, extending from the back of the...the root of the tail, and on no account intermingled the least with fawn, light, or dark hairs. Legs. — Quite straight, which should be of a bright golden... | |
| John George Wood - 1898 - 360 sider
...seen. Those on the abdomen remain longer than the others. The dorsal fin extends in the young specimens from the back of the head to the root of the tail, but the membranes and spines of its centre are so extremely delicate, that they are soon rubbed away,... | |
| Lillian C. Raymond-Mallock - 1907 - 128 sider
...The hair as long and straight as possible (not wavy), which should be glossy, like silk (not woolly), extending from the back of the head to the root of the tail ; color, a bright steel blue, and on no account intermingled the least with fawn, light or dark hairs.... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...and silky in texture, with an entire absence of undercoat. COLOUR. — A level, bright steel-blue, extending from the back of the head to the root of...hairs. The tail should be very dark blue or black]. Messrs. O. and HT \\'allers's Irisli Terrier, Champion "Beauty's Buy Long lean head, and great jaw... | |
| Axel Lundeberg, Frederick H. A. Seymour - 1910 - 424 sider
...like the giraffe, carries its neck habitually sloping forward so as to give a continuous straight line from the back of the head to the root of the tail. A very interesting feature is the presence of two little tufts on the forehead, which correspond to... | |
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