

I'K.l.oNs AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



THE LOFT REGISTER. 



T II is is one oi' the most important adjuncts to the loft. I 

 knou >f a do/,eu styles, each of which is claimed to be 

 1'i-st ly the author but know of none better than 

 Tuomlily's, which is made by a regular publishing house. 



A rrgistrr siu-h as the above, is suited for a loft where 

 several varieties are kept ; but a very concise register can be 

 m:ide for a loft where only one kind of birds are ever bred 

 something like this. 



721 



is 



724 



107 



7' I 

 19 



ion 



12. 



1898. 



so:', COCK. 



Pair No. 12. 



SO! I 



HFA. 



Young birds hatched 1898. 

 18. 42. 48. 55. 



56. 



si 5 COCK. 



S20 



1 1 KN. 



Pair Xo. 13. 



Young birds hatched ISOS. 



* *-' 88. 97. 98. 



