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  A line of hair from the groin to the wither is good.
 If ugly, it indicates a fickle mind.

LOM DAAR.—(Line of hair grown like a centipede.)

 If it has centipede-like lines of hair on both the cheeks, its mouth is unsteady. One with a centipede from the knee to the hoof it is easily frightened. A Lom Dhar from the side of the belly is bad. An ugly line is an indication of a fickle mind.

LOM GHATIKA,-(Hairy protuberance.)

 One with Lom Ghatikas in the ears and cheeks ruins the rider, however it may be accepted if it is old A Ghatika below the neck is good, and one with such a Ghatika may be accepted. If a Ghatika begins from the right, it is bad. A Lom Ghatika on the body is good; it is the more so if it is on the side by which one mounts.

DISPOSITION.

 The disposition is good when it conforms with that of the rider, it is bad when it is opposed to it.

TEETH.

 A temporary, or a milk tooth has a Siral (a distinctive mark) while a permanent one has not. A milk tooth has a depression which is not found with a permanent one. Some permanent and some temporary teeth may have brown watery marks. A milk tooth has a black spot at its top.