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AMER1C. \ .V POl l/m Y A 880CIATION 



Irregular barring in Barred Plymouth Rocks, in 



each section where found j/2 to 



Light colored shafting in Buff Plymouth Rocks, in 



each section where found y 2 to 



Gray specks in any part of plumage of White Plym- 

 outh Rocks, in each section where found ^ to 



Mealiness in plumage of Buff Plymouth Rocks, in 



each section where found _ 1 to 



Irregular or deficient penciling in Silver Penciled 

 and Partridge Plymouth Rocks, in each section 

 where found ^2 to 



Black or white in Buff Plymouth Rocks, in each sec- 

 tion where found, cut from one-half point to the 

 color limit of sections. 



Slate undercolor in Buff Plymouth Rocks, in each 

 section where found 



Color of eyes not as described for the different 

 varieties 



If eye js destroyed, leaving only the socket \] 



If eye shows permanent injury, but retains its form 

 If tail in any specimen shows not to exceed three- 

 fourths development 1 



If tail in any speci- 

 men shows not 

 to exceed one- 

 half development 2 



If tail in any speci- 

 men shows not 

 to exceed one- 

 fourth develop- 

 ment 3 



Crooked breast bone 



Crooked toes, each... 



In Barred Plym- 

 outh Rocks, for 

 black feathers 

 or feathers, in 

 each section 

 where found 



\y 2 

 2 



to 



to 



to 



1/2 



1/2 

 1/2 

 1 



to 

 to 



Figure 26. 



Tail Carried at an Angle of 

 45 Degrees. 



y 2 to \y 2 



! To shape limit. tTo color limit. 



