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THE shepherds in some of the east counties of Scotland used to call their black-and-tan collies four-eyed dogs, which agrees so far with Mr. Peal's observations. These collies, twenty years ago, were much in demand. Now they are hardly allowed prizes at shows, and are becoming scarce; black and white, pure white, and, more commonly, brown dogs being greater favourites.
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SHAW, J. Tan-Spots over Dogs' Eyes. Nature 51, 33 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051033c0
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