| 1831 - 638 sider
...are black; 'hat of the filly is short, stiff, and stands upright; that of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, and to hang clear of the...quotes this curious fact in his excellent "Outlines <f Philosophy," observes, that " a similar occurrence to the preceding •Philos. Trans. 1821, P. 21.... | |
| 1829 - 410 sider
...otherwise. That of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, arid to hang clear of the side of the neck, in which circumstance it resembles that...and closer to the neck than those of most others. The bars across the legs, both of the hybrid and of the colt and filly, are more strongly defined,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 1004 sider
...are black; that of the filly is short, stiff, and stands upright: that of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, and to hang clear of the...which circumstance it resembles that of the hybrid. 'I his is the more remarkable, as the manes of the Arabian breed hans lank, and closer to the neck,... | |
| 1830 - 530 sider
...are black ; that of the filly is short, stiif, and stands upright ; that of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, and to hang clear of the...quotes this curious fact in his excellent " Outlines of Philosophy," observes, that " a similar occurrence to the preceding is mentioned by Mr. Giles, respecting... | |
| 1910 - 782 sider
...groom alleged that it never was otherwise. That of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upward and to hang clear of the sides of the neck, in which clreuuistiince it resembles that of the hybrid. This is the more remarkable, MS the manes of the Arabian... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 608 sider
...Sir Gore Ouseloy's stud groom alleged that it never was otherwise. That of the colt is long, bnt so stiff as to arch upwards and to hang clear of the...circumstance it resembles that of the hybrid.' This is the classical, we might almost say the test, case of telegony : the offspring resembled not so much the... | |
| Lewis Falley Allen - 1868 - 558 sider
...stiff, and stands npright ; that of the colt la long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, and to hang'clear of the sides of the neck ; In which circumstance it...remarkable, as the manes of the Arabian breed hang lank, aud closer to the neck than those of most others.' " "It was long ago stated by the illustrious Haller,... | |
| Lewis Falley Allen - 1879 - 542 sider
...are black ; that of the filly is short, stiff, and stands upright ; that of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards, and to hang clear of the...and closer to the neck than those of most others.' " "It was long ago stated by the illustrious Haller, and also by Becker, that when a mare had a mule... | |
| James Cossar Ewart - 1899 - 286 sider
...Ouseley's stud-groom alleged that it never was otherwise ; that the mane of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upwards and to hang clear of the...sides of the neck, in which circumstance it resembles the hybrid. This is the more remarkable as the manes of the Arabian breed hang lank, and closer to... | |
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