2. Ears narrow, semi-erect, or
only slightly pendulous ;
muzzle produced; jaws
strong ; hair smooth or wiry ;
limbs long and vigorous:
power of scent not highly
developed. |
do. Ears moderately large and
pendent ; muzzle deep and
strong; hair long, some-
times wiry ; form robust ;
aspect grave and intelligent.
4, Ears moderately large ; some-
times very large; pendent ;
hair long and fine ; muzzle
moderate ; forehead deve-
loped ; scent acute; intel-
ligence at a high ratio.
5. Ears large, pendent ; muzzle
long and deep ; nose large ;
hair close; scent acute;
form vigorous.
6. Kars moderate, pendent ; muz-
zle short and thick ; jaws
enormously strong; hair
short, sometimes wiry ; form
robust ; sense of smell va-
riable.
¢. Ears sub-erect ; muzzle rather
acute ; jaws strong; hair
short or wiry ; scent acute ;
habits active ; intelligence
considerable.
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