2 20 PO UL TR r- CRAFT. 



for the White Cochin. The two have some general resemblances, but differ 

 essentially in size, shape, texture of plumage, and color of legs. 



323. Brahma Bantams. Two varieties, Light and Dark, resembling 

 respectively the large fowls of the same names. These are newly made 

 varieties, not yet extensively bred. Standard weights are cock, 30 ozs. ; 

 cockerel, 26 ozs. ; hen, 26 ozs. ; pullet, 24 ozs. 



324. Cochin Bantams. Four varieties : Buff, Partridge, White and 

 Black, miniatures of the large Cochins. The Standard weights are cock, 

 30 ozs. ; cockerel, 26 ozs. ; hen, 26 ozs ; pullet, 24 ozs. Cochin Bantams are 

 very hardy. The Buff variety is most popular, but all are common enough 

 to be well known. In breeding these bantams more perhaps than in any 

 others the breeder ought not to try to keep his birds below Standard 

 weights, for in the very small birds it is hardly possible to get good Cochin 

 shape. 



325. Japanese Bantams. Three varieties the Black Tailed, which 

 are white except the tail and flights ; the White, and the Black. Standard 

 weights are the same as given for Sebrights. Japanese Bantams are delicate 

 and rare as compared with some of the other breeds. 



326. Polish Bantams. Two varieties the White Crested White, 

 and the Buff Laced, which resemble the Buff Laced Polish fowls. Both 

 varieties are delicate and rare. Standard weights are the same as for 

 Sebrights. 



