. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG 11.—A PARTIALLY LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, AND SPOTTED GUINEA-PIG, 9 2258. Daughter of two triple-heterozygotes (compare fig. 4, pi. 2). The long-haired dim- acter is imperfectly developed in this animal, only part of the hair being long as iu the Peruvian grandparent, (j 2002 (fig. 1, pi. 1).. FIG. 12.—A TRIPLE HETEROZYGOTE, (Compare fig. 4, pi. 2.) Son of <$ 2002 (fig. 1, pi. 1) and of black-eyed white ? 2005, which is also a prepotent smooth animal. The coat is in part pigmented; the rough character is imperfectly developed, showing only one


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG 11.—A PARTIALLY LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, AND SPOTTED GUINEA-PIG, 9 2258. Daughter of two triple-heterozygotes (compare fig. 4, pi. 2). The long-haired dim- acter is imperfectly developed in this animal, only part of the hair being long as iu the Peruvian grandparent, (j 2002 (fig. 1, pi. 1).. FIG. 12.—A TRIPLE HETEROZYGOTE, (Compare fig. 4, pi. 2.) Son of <$ 2002 (fig. 1, pi. 1) and of black-eyed white ? 2005, which is also a prepotent smooth animal. The coat is in part pigmented; the rough character is imperfectly developed, showing only one pair of the rosettes which are typically formed (compare figs. 3 and 4, pi. 2).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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