F.
IS A FRINGED-GEORGIC-BEAVER.
The species is less common than formerly. Some purists refuse to score these Fringed-Georgics on the plea that the upper lip is bare and the chin partially bare and that they are, therefore, double-faults. The general ruling is that as the adornment circumnavigates the face the chin is not bare, the bareness of the upper lip is immaterial and the specimen should be scored; one point in the country, three points in London.
G.
IS A GALLIC-KING-BEAVER.
The game is almost unplayable in France. Owing to the superabundance of specimens only rarities should be scored.