Rural School LEAFLEt. 



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pupils may be asked to write the names of the parts of the fowl. Some 

 specimen sheets will be valuable for the Syracuse exhibit, (See October 

 Leaflet, page 46. 



Definitions and Key to the Diagram of the Parts of a Fowl. 



1. Head — Includes face, eye, beak, comb, and other head parts. 



2. Beak — ^The upper and lower horn-like parts of the mouth. For 

 biting and tearing. 



3 . Face — The part of the head below and between the eye and the beak. 



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4. Comb — The fleshy growth on the top of the Fowl's head. For 

 ornamentation. 



5. Wattles — The fleshy growths attached to the throat and the 

 lower part of the beak. For ornamentation. 



6. Ear lobes — ^The fleshy enlargements on the face below the ear. 

 For ornamentation. 



7. Eye— The organ of sight. Note the method of opening and 

 closing the eyelid. 



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