The Ninth Class. Limousines.
The escutcheons of this class, in ascending toward the vulva, do so in the shape of a spire, but stop short about half way.
The first order has the escutcheon of yellowish color, with flexible udder, covered with hair downy and silky. The shape is the same as the seventh and eighth class, except that the vertical escutcheon ends in a sharp point, like a spire or arrow head. There are tufts along each side of the vulva, and two ovals on the udder.
Cows of the first order give fifteen quarts, and milk eight months.
The second order is similar in the escutcheon, but smaller, with but one oval on the udder, and the vulva tufts larger, the left being longer than the right.
Cows of the second order give thirteen quarts, and milk seven months.