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In 1911 one of the cross-bred d^ d^ (198 B) was bred to five of the 

 cross-bred 99 (197 K, 198 E, 197 A, 197 G and 198 A). The cf 

 198 B was white except for a very faint ticking of black on a few 

 feathers. The 5 99 resembled the cT in all points of plumage. 

 In 1912, the same c^ was mated to 3 of the 1910 cross-breds and 

 to 3 of the Fi cross-bred 9 9, produced in the 1911 matings between 

 W. L. and B. S. stock. The results of these matings are presented 

 in Tables 6 and 7. 



Table 6. — Showing the results obtained in Fo from the mating of White Leg- 

 horn X Black Spanish cross-breds (1911 series). 



In 1912, similar matings between W. L. X B. S. cross-breds were 

 made with the results shown in Table 7. Combined results for the 

 two years are given in Table 8. 



