Fig. 7.—Side of Neck of Horse.

Complete whorl with wide feathering which ex­tends from base of the neck to the ear where it ends in a crest.—W.F.C.

Brown hackney, examined 12th January, 1904.

Fig. 6 shows the normal slope and by its side Fig. 7 gives a view of the best specimen of a completed whorl, feathering and crest I have been able to examine, the whole length of the neck being occupied by it. So in this pair the normal and most extensive departure from it lie side by side.

Fig. 8.—Side of Neck of Horse.

Offside, anterior portion of neck showing line of di­vi­sion, B to A, along up­per bor­der of sterno-mastoid muscle, nor­mal arrange­ment from A to C.

Grey pony, examined 15th December, 1903.