APPENDIX. 



STANDARD FOR ORIENTAL FRILLED PIGEONS. 



COMPRISING : BLONDINETTES, SATINETTES, BRUNETTES, SULPHURETTES, 



BLUETTES , SILVERETTES , VIZORS , TURBITEENS , DOMINOES , AND 

 ORIENTAL TURBITS , AS DRAWN UP AND ADOPTED BY THE ORIENTAL 

 FRILL CLUB. 



GENERAL FORMATION FOR ALL VARIETIES. 



Head — Large, round, hif^h , broad and well arched, forming a continu- 

 ous unbroken curve from neck to tip of beak, well filled in between 

 eye and beak. 



Cheeks — Full and chubby . 



Beak — Short, thick, and close fitting. 



Beak Wattle — Small and of fine texture. 



Eye — Large, bright, and prominent. 



Cere — Small and smooth. 



Crest — 1. Needle -pointed, upright, and central. 



2. Shell crest, even ridge, and wide spread. 



3. Plain head. 



Gullet — Full and well developed, falling from near tip of under 



mandible to start of frill. 

 Neck — Thick, broad at base, well arched, and full under jowl. 

 Frill — As much as possible, well covering the chest. 

 Flights and Tail — Proportionate , and well set ; former carried close 



up to body. 

 Legs — Moderate length, grouse muffed, the feathers continuing to 



toe nails, completely covering shanks and feet. 

 Form — Compact , round , and plump . 

 Carriage — Erect, active, and dignified. 



THE SATINETTE. 



Color — Beak , pale flesh ; Eye , very dark brown ; Cere , flesh ; Head, 

 Neck, and Body underparts, white -, Shoulders , tri-colour, i.e., 

 ground tint, almost colorless, with fine lines of chestnut brown 

 and purple black edging at lower extremity. It is immaterial 

 whether markings are laced , arrow-pointed , spangled , or tipped , or 

 whether heavy, medium, or fine markings. It is in clearness, 



