498 JOUBNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



cnp in competition with the Trumpeters, Blacks being second 

 and third. Mr. Stanley was succesEful in carrying off first and 

 eecoi d honours for BHibs hatched in 1875 with two promifiiug 

 EJacltp, the third being a Yellow rather doubtful as to age. 



llr. Fulton won first with a foreign Black Trumpeter, Mr. 

 Sbaw thkiDg the seccnd and third hononrfi with a Mottle and a 

 capital While. 



A Fcore specimens competed for the prizes for Red or Yellow 

 Jacfhivs, firEt going to a very cloee-hoodtd Yellow of Mr. 

 Fnlloii'e, Mr, South being eecdud and third, the second bird 

 being a g* od but large Bed. The Any other colour class does 

 not show any very marked signs of progress, the only merit of 

 the winning birds being that they were email and their co!our8 

 undoubtedly good, but the properties of botd and chain, eo much 

 coveted in the Jacobin, were very indifferent, and it seemed as 

 as if the Judge, having none of the other properties of the Jack 

 to woik on, was thrown en colour as his criterion in making his 

 awaids. 



Dragoons mustered ptrongly in all the colours. Bines having 

 the preponderance, and in this class we find a new exhibitor 

 carrying off the cup fur the best bird in the Show in the face of 

 all the well-known veterans in the fancy; we congratulate him 

 on his encouraging commencement. Mr. Woods was first and 

 second with beautiful Yellows in the next class, the third being 

 a good bird, but lather too heavy fc-r our taste. The first and 

 second Silvers were also heavy, but were aged specimens. The 

 Any other colour prizes went first and second to Whites, and 

 third a very handsome Grizzle. 



The classes for Short-faced Aniwerps in Birmingham, the 

 home of the variety, as was to be expected, comprised la creme 

 de la crtme^ all the known breeders being represented, and the 

 competition was, of course, proportionately severe. Mr. Bradley 

 won the cup with a very fine Silver Dun, shown in excellent 

 condition. The Blues, as usual, were the most inferior as to 

 quality, the best bird in the class being passed over on account 

 of having a stiff wing. In Red Chequers Mr. Gamon's cele- 

 brated old cock was first. In Blue Chequers Mr. Ludlow was as 

 usual unapproachable. 



In the Hcmitig class the birds were not flown. A spirited- 

 looking Red Chequer was first, but to this variety the old adage, 

 " handhome is as handsome does," very appropriately applies. 



In Rviits only the three prizewinners reached 2i lbs., the 

 others were all considerably under that weight. 



Fantails were of fair quality, many of the specimens being 

 too large. 



The cup for the Runts, Fantaile, and Archangels went to the 

 latter for one of the best specimens that has been seen for some 

 -time. 



We understand that the Judge censured the whole class of 

 Nuns on account of trimming. 



There were some good coloured birds among the «Swai/o«.'5, 

 but the markings were not eo good as we have seen them. Mag- 

 pies seemed rather coarse. 



In Turhits, Red or Yellow, an extraordinary good frilled bird 

 was firfit, and a good Black won in the Any other colour class, 

 both ppecimens being the property of Mr. Cresswell. 



The Foreign Owls were all Whites, and the winners in the 

 English vaiieties all Blues. This class was well filled, but the 

 general quality indifferent. 



The Aby new variety class is always an interesting feature iu 

 these Shows, duplicate piizes as usual being always awarded. 

 On the preeent occasion there are forty entries, and the Judge 

 affixing a note to his awards styling them a superb collection, 

 which indeed they are. The two first prizes go to a beautiful 

 Satinette belonging to Mr, Ludlow and Mr. Yardley's handsome 

 Blondinette respeciively ; the two seconds a Fire Pigeon and a 

 Red Priest ; and the two thirds to a Dark Grey Frillback and a 

 novelty, which we think is a cross between a Burmese and a 

 Scandaroon. The rest of the class is made up of Ruman Runts, 

 Monks, Turbiteens in all colours, peaked and plain-headed Ice 

 Pigeons, Pigmy Pouters, and Brunswicka, forming altogether a 

 class of great variety and interest. 



Brahma Pi^nxEAB (Dark)— Cocfc — 1, Horace Linprwood, Greeting. 2, T. F. 

 Acpdell Cowley Moant, tt. Helens. 3, E. Kendrick. jua., Liclifield. 4, E. 

 Eydet. Hyde, MancheBter. he, Lddy Gwjdyr, II. Laoy, .1. H. Jones, T. F. 

 Anedell, R. P. Percivai, K. C Peake. Horace Lintrwood. e, F. .T e'otlerell. 



Brabua Pootha (Dirk).— Coc/:fr«/«,— Cup and 4. Horace Jiinpwood. 2, Hon. 

 Mrn A B. BamilUin, Kid^mout, Woburo. a.J.F. ;-mith. 6, T. Pye. he, Lady 

 Gwyriyr, J, ( lirhann, H. J. stnrf-r, Hun. Mrs. A. B Hamilton, .1. Lyon, R B. 

 Wood, K, Prifchard. G. K. Whitehouee. c, Hon. Miaa L). Pennant, Hon. Mrs 

 A. R. HMmiltun, J. F. Smith. W. Birch, J. Mitchell, J. H. Nicholla. 



Brahma Pmi.tras (nt.rk).— //fH3.— 1. T. F. Anbdtll. 2, J. F. Mnitb, Sheffield. 

 8, H B. Morrell. Cae Mawr. 4, Newnham it Manby. Wolverhampton, viic, H. 

 Lacy, T F. Ansd^ll. he, Bon. Misa D. tennant, G. Maplen, jnu., L.Wright. 

 E. Pritthard. c, H. B. Morrell, Rev. A. Van fjtraubtnzee, J. Rock, a. B. 

 Gwynn. 



Bkaiiha PnoTRAs CD&ri) —Pullets— Cup and 4, R. P. Percival. 2, Horace 

 LinKWood. 8. T Pye 5 Newnham & Maiiby. /ic, Hon. Mru. A B Hamilton (S). 

 E. Pntchard (2). J K. Fowler. E. Kendnck. jun., W. Birch (:i), F. Bennett, r , 

 K. P Percival, F. Kendnck. jun. (2), Hon. Mrs. A. B. Hamiitou, Lady liwjdyr, 

 E. Pritcbard, Rev A. Van Straiibenzee. 



Brahma Pootkas (LiRbt).— C'ocA'S.— Cup, R. E. HorBfall, 2, R. P. Percival. 

 8, Horace Liuawood. 4. J. Bloodworth. he. Mrs. W. 0. Drummond, J. T. 

 HinokB, R Bird, S H. Lloyd, c. T. A. Dean, P. Haineis. 



Brabma Pootras (Light).— CO'- kerf l8.~\, R. E. Horsfall. 2 and 3, H. C. 

 "While. 4, Horace Lingwuod. 5, J. Wiadowson. he, W. Tedd (2), H. C. While, 

 T. Webb, T. A. Dean (id), F. J. CotterUI. 



[ December 2, 1875, 



' Bbihma Pootbas (L\Khi]—IIeTW,—CaT?, Mra. A. TindaL 2, F. J. Cotterill. 3, 

 W. H. Haaelor kc, H. P fereival c, Mrs. J. T. Ho.mea. 

 Rrahma PooTRAa iLight) -Putfeis— l.t'. Hainea. 2 and4, Ho'aceLingwood. 



3. H. E Horbfall 5, H. Srephens. he, Mrs. Davison, H. O. While (i), C- H, 

 Wakeneld Hon.H. B. HamiU..u, J WiidowHon, Mrs. Holmes, Mra. H. Ffoalkes' 

 C. U. W.ilff, J. Birch, jun., W Tedd. G. W. Petfer. H. Chawner, Jan. e, J. 

 Turner. W. H. Haaeler. X. Webb, a. C. WhUo, W. Thorn, J. Bentun, C. H. 

 Wakeneid. j 



StLLiNo Class (Brahma Pootra, Licht or Dark).— (7ocA-s.— ], G. F. White- 

 houae. 2, E. Pritthar.!. 3. M. Leno. he. R. H<irf?reavea. J Nock, W. Tedd, H. 

 Ch'iwntr, F. Uolbrook. .1 K. Fowler, A. Bamt.-rd, H. B. Morell. c, iJltd. W. O. 

 Drunmioiid, K. P. Pei ciTa), U Brad'iurne, M. Leno. 



-FLLiKO I LAsa {Brahma Pootra, Light or Dark),— Hens or Pullets.— 1, T. 

 Webb. ^, Mra. H. Fi.jalkea. 8. M. Leno. vhc, G. W. Petter, Newnham and 

 Manby. he, J. Clarkaon, R. Hargreavea, E. Freer. Hon. Mrs. A. Batley Hamil- 

 ton, H B. Morrell, K. Kfiidnck. juD., Newnham 4 Manby, H. Chawner, inn., 

 J. Lyon, F. Holbronk. .s. H. Lluyd, J.Rock, c, T Pye. Kev. A. Van Straubenzee, 

 J. Rigtr, E.Pritcbarj. J. Bl.jodwoith. M. Leno. R Uargreavef., H. Yardiev. 



DoHKivGS(Colour<^d except Hilver-Grey).- C'oc/c.— Cap atd 2, Mrs. ArKwrii^ht, 

 Suttun iieareoale. 3, Mra. Armitttead, Incbmartiu. he, A. Darby. J. Walker- 

 Mra. T. W.L Hmd. 



DoEKiNGd ;Col<jured, except Silver Grey).— Cocfrerrl.—l, T. C. Bumell. Michel, 

 dever. 2, Rev. J, G. A. Baker, bigcleswade. 8. S. Jefferaon, Whitehaven. 



4, Mrs. Arkwright. 5. Mii-a J, Mihvard. Newfon St. Loe. he. Rev. J. G. A. 

 Baker. J. Moaer. A Bamfoid. J. White. S. H Hvde. L. Pilkington. 



UihKiNGs (Coloured, except S.lver-Grev).- i/e7i».-Cup, J. \\ hite, Warlaby. 

 2, Rev E. Bartrum. litrkharnpettad 3, Mra. Arkwiifiht. he, Rev. E. Barttutu, 

 Mrs. Arkwn^hl. J. Moaer. c, T. C Barnell. 



DoRKiNoa (Coloured, except Silver-Greyj —Pullets.— 1, T. C. BarnelL 2. Mrs. 

 Armitblead 3. Rev. E bartrum /ic.J Drewry. c. J. White, Mra. Artwri«hi. 



DuHKI^a8 (Si Ver-Grey) —Cork —Cap, O. E. Oreaawell, Early Wood, Bagshot. 

 2, 1 ord Bagut. Rugelev. he. W. H. Deuieon, Woburn Sands. 



DoHSiNGS (Si ver-Grey). — Coc^tTc/8 — 1 and 3, Lady Bagot. 2, G. Maples, jnn^ 

 he. T. J. Harrison, Lady Bagot, J. Walker, W. W, Ruttlidge. e. Rev. J. F. 

 Newton. 

 Dorking (Silver-Grey) —Bens.—l and 2, O. E. CreBswell. 

 Dorking iSuver-Grt^y) -Pullets.— Vuv, T. C. BurnelL 2, Mrs. Armitstead. 

 he, Lord BaRot, F Cbeeuman 



DnrittiNGa (White).— Coc/c — Cnp, O. E. Creaawell, 2, Mra. Hayne, Fordington. 

 he, J. Kubmaon. 



Doi^iiiNGa (White).— CoL'fcerei.—l, Mrs. Hayne. 2, Miss Fairhorst, Ormskirk. 

 he. W. brtdger, A. Darbv. 



DoRKiNos (Whitt;).— tffnfi.— 1, J. Robinson, Vale Hoase, GarstaDg. 2, Mrs. 

 Hajne. he, O. h. Oreswweil. 



DobHiNG^ (Whiiti).-Punets.~-Cup and he, O. E. CreasweU. 2, T. C. BnrneU. 

 e, J. !■■. tiigrim 



Selling class (Dorking).— Cocfcs— Price not to exceed 40».— 1, Miss J.Mil- 

 vpard. 2. W. W. Rattlidge, Shorthend. S. S. Jefferson, e. Lord Sudeley. 



Selling Clash (Dorkingj.-Hfns or Puilets.— Price not to exceed 603.-1, J. 

 K. Fowltr, Aylesbury 2, H. yardiev. Birmingham. 8, J. Drewry. he, H. 

 Lhee&nian (2), W. W. Ruttlidge. e, S. Burn. 



CocHiN-CHiNA (Cinnamon and Buff).— C'ocfrs. — Cap and 4, W. A. Bamell, 

 PouthwtU, NotlB. 2, J. Walker, -^priug Mount, Uoehdale. 3 and vhc. VV. A. 

 Taylor, Mancheater. he, Mrs. Allsopp, J. Cattell, J. Hluodworth, H. Tomlin- 

 son, W. A. 'J aylor. G H. Procter. W. f. Kyland. c, D. Young, Mra. A. Tindal. 



Cochin-Cbisa (Cinnamon and Buff) — C'oe/i'ere/.— 1, J. CatleU, Edgtaalon. 2, 

 H. Tumlinaon, Birmingham 8, Lady Gwydyr. Stoke Park, Ipiwich. 4 »nd 5» 

 W. A. Taylor, vhc, Rtv G. F. Hodson, W. A. Taylor, he, Mra. Allsopp. W. H. 

 Crabtree, H. Tomlinbou (;;). Henry Lingwood {ii, J. K. Fowler, G. H, Procter, 

 Mrs. H. >hutt, Mra. A. liud-n l'2), E. J. Draper, W. A. BurntU. c, C. Blood- 

 worth, A. Bamford, Mr-. H. Sbmt. 



Cochin-chinas (Cinnamon unU BuS)—Bejis.—Cup,G. H. Procter, Durham. 

 2, A. Dari.y. 3, H. Tumlinson. 4, W. A. Taylur. Vie, W. A. Taylor, S. B. 

 HarriB. he, R. P. Percival, W. P. Ryland, Mrs. H. Shatt, J. Cattell, S. B, 

 Gwynu. c, J. Rock, W. H. Crabtree (i), Miaa Wig^'in, H. Tomlinson. 



CocniN-CniNAS (Cinnimou and BnSl.-Pulkts.-l, Mra. A. Tindal, Aylesbury. 

 2, W. A. Burnell. S, G. H. iTuctor. 4, R. P. Percival. 5, Henry Lingwoud. 

 r'lc. W. P. r.yland, H. Tomlinaon, Rev. G. F Hod«on. he, W. A. Barneil. Mra. 

 A. liudaJ, "A. D." care of W. Swann, H. Tomiinaon, Lady Gwvdyr. G. U. 

 Procter, Mrd. H. Shutt, W. A. Bumell. E. J. Draper. W. P. Ryland. Mra. 

 AllBopp, A Darby, W. H. Crablree, A. J. E. Swindell. W. P. Ryland. c, W. H. 

 crabtree, D Gibson. A, J. E. Swindell, J. Cattell, J. Y. Madeley. 



Cochin-chinas (Brown and P^rtridgp-I'eatheren).— (.'oc^-. — Cnp, H Lacy, 

 Hebdvn Briot'e. 2, Mrs A. Timlal. 3, H. Lacy. I'hc E. Tudmon, \V. A. Taylor. 

 he Lady Gwvdyr. W. A. 'iaylur, E. TudmMn. c T. Stretch. 



1 HJociiiN-CniNA (Blown and i artridge-Ieathered) — C'ocfcerc/jr. -1 and 3, Mrs, 

 A. Tiudal. -i, Mrs E. Tudmau. vhc, f. Bennett, he, G. Lamb, C. Sidgwick, 

 R. P. Percival, J. H. J nes. J. J. Waller, c, iVIrs. A. Trndal, W. A. Taylor. 



Oochin-China (Brown and Partridge-feathered). — fl^f/w. — 1 and Cup, T. 

 Stretch, Ormakirk. , Mrs. A. Tmdal he, T. Aapden, Mrs. J. Betta, W. A. 

 Taylor (J) R. P. Percival. c, H. Lacy, H. Yardley, E Tudman. 



CucniN-t'HiNA (Brown at) d Pa iridge-featber--dj.-Pu//f(5.— 1, R. P Pereiral. 

 2, Mra. A Tiuoal. 3, G Lamb, Compton. vhc, J. N. C. Pope, he, J. J. Waller, 

 J, H. Jones, VV. A. Taylor, J. K. Fowler, c. Lady Gwydyr, T. Stretch, E. Tud* 

 man (2i, d. Tomlinaon. 



COCHIN-CHINA (Wnie).— Cocfc.— Cup, G, H. Proiitor. 2. W. A. Borne 1. 3, Capt, 

 G. A. Talbot. Vhc, Mrs A Tiudil. he, J. K. Fowler, H. W. Xomliutson, J. H. 

 Nicholla. c. R- P. Percival. 



OoCHiN-CniNA {Vi biidl—Coekerel.-l, Mrs. A. Tindal. 2, J. H. Nicholls. 3, 

 Lady Gwydyr. vhe, K. A. Bi-isaier. he, G. H. Proctor, G. Lamb, H. Tomlmaou. 

 c, E. T. P ctimere. W. A. Burnell. 



Coohin-China (White).— //'JW.— Cup, G. A.Talbot. ?, Mrs. A. Tindall. S, J. 

 Bloodworth. vhc, W. Whitwouh. jun. he, G. U. Proctor, Capt. G. A. Talbot, 

 R. A. Boisaier, R. * 'haae. c, R t base, 



CoOHIn-China {'Whvo}.-PuUets.-l, Mra. A. Tindal. 2. Lady Gwydyr, S, R, 

 Chftt-e. vhc, Mra. a. Tiudil. he. .J. K, Fowler. W. A. Burnell, G. Lamb, W. 

 Whitwortb, E. T. Pijkmere. H. W. Tomlinaon, S. K. Harris, c, W. Whitwurih, 

 jnn., J. Turner. Mrs. J. T. Hoimea. 



cochin-Chiva (Biackj. Cockx.-l and 2, A. Darby, ftc. Miss A. Brooke, W, 

 Whit -orih, W. Ba^iger. c. Ltdy Gwydyr, W. Badger, J. Turner. 



CuceiN-t;Hi>A (B &ch).—Utnii or Pullets.— 1. T. Aspden. 2, E. Kendrick, jun, 

 vhc, Mrs. F.J.Cotterell, Ladj Gwydyr. he, Mrs. J. lietts, G. W. Hibberl. c, J. 

 Turner. 



celling Class (Cochin-China, any colour).— Cocfcs.-l, R. P. Perciva'. 2. W. 

 H. Crabtree. 8, W. A. burnell he, W. A.Tavl-tr. C. Sid/wick, T. Mr^tch, J. J, 

 Waller. J. Catiell, A. D., H. C. Chnaty. c, W. Whitwonh, W. A. BnrneP. 



SiiLLi.>o Class (CooUin-Cuma- 1. — ift!/t3 or PuUt:tii.—l,W. A. Taylor. 2, E. 

 Tudman. 3, A. Darbv. vh , D. Young, W. A, Buroell. hc.U. Tomlinson, C. 

 Bloodworth. T. wtretch. H Yardiev. J. J. Waller. J. Caitell, R. P. PercivaL 

 c, H. Fowler. W. A Taylor Mtb. J. BeUs. E. J. Draper. 



Malay.— C'ocfc.—i, h. Hawkins, Seaham. 2, W. H. Sabio, Moseley. he, Miss 

 A. Broolte, T. Crupper. 



Malay.— C'octere/. — Cun, Rev. H. Fairlie, Kirkraichael Man^e, Ayrshire. 

 2. Miss A. Broolie. he, Eev. N. J. Ridley, Rev. H. Fail lie, J. Heape, W. B. 

 Pavne. 



Malay.— Hens— Cup. W E Payne, Shrewsbury. 2, R Hawkins, v/ic, W. B. 

 Payne. W. H. Sabin. he. G F,. .Merelith G. Burnell. e, J. F. Walton. 



MALAV.-Pi(/ir^(s —1, Kev. H. Fairlie. 2, W- B. Payne, ho, W, Lor*., Rev. H. 

 Fairlie, Miss A. Brooka, G. Burneil. 



CRKVE-CtEDH.- Cocf.— 1, W. H. iirabtree, Levenshalmo. 2 and 3, W. Cutlack, 

 Jan., Liitleport tic, C. M. Saunders, R. R. Fowler. F. Bennett, J. J. Maiden, e, 

 J. J. Maiden, W. Diing. 



CREVfi-CcEUB.— H«ns or Pulkts.—l and Cap, W. Dring, Faversham. 2, H 



