4 THE PIGEON STANDARD. 19 
THE LONG-FACE CLEAN LEG TUMBLER. 
Beak—Close fitting, straight set, and of medium thickness. 
Wattle—Neat, fine in texture. 
Skull—Round, with wide frontage, showing no flatness or 
indentation. 
Eye—Pearl or white, centrally placed. 
Cere—Small as possible, fine in texture, (See also separate 
varieties.) 
Neck—Medium length, broad at base, tapering gradually to 
throat, slightly arched. 
Body—Short, stout and wedge-shaped, prominent and wide 
in chest. 
Flights & Tails—Flights closely set, broad, short and carried 
on tail. Tail closely folded and wedge shape. 
Legs—Stout, and well set, and of medium length. 
Carriage—Sprightly, upright, bold and jaunty. 
Feather—Clean, close, and tight fitting. 
Mottles—Color sound and even throughout. The pinion 
mottlings should be white, and nearly circular, even- 
ly distributed, butts free from white. The back 
marking should be V shaped, well and evenly mottled 
Beak as in Selfs. 
Rosewings—Same as Mottles excepting back marking. 
Beards—The Bearding or Chuck should be small, and not 
extending beyond the centre of the eyes, of semi- 
circular shape, and in line with centre of beak. 
Primary flights 10 x 10, tail and stockings white; the 
rest of the body to be of a sound even color through- 
out. 
