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fatted, and the light frame indicates greater amount of flesh in 

 relation to the total bulk. The breast meat is full and compact, 

 very thick, and excellent in colour. It is soft and very fine in 

 flavour. The very best turkeys which are placed on the English 

 markets at Christmas are of this breed. 



BREED SOCIETIES. 



The following is a list of the Societies formed in the interests 

 of the breeds named above: 



Breed. Secretary's Name and Address. 



Brahma Fowl .... A. E. Ward, Great Watford, Mobber- 



ley, Cheshire. 

 Cochin Fowl SJ. Ballard, The Pagnells, Park Avenue, 



Chelmsford. 

 Dorking Fowl . . . . C. E. Richardson, Kirklevington Hall, 



Yarm, R.S.O., Yorks. 

 Game Fowl (Old English) J. H. Hartley, Station Hill, Wigton, 



Cumberland. 

 Game Fowl, Modern . . A. H. Edwardson, 6, Hamilton Square, 



Birkenhead. 

 Hamburgh Fowl. . . . Rev. J. N. Williams, The Vicarage, 



Chapel -le- Dale, Kirkby Lonsdale, 



Westmorland. 

 Indian Game Fowl. . . Dr. Jn. H. Goodal, Brinnington, Chester 



field. 

 Langsham Fowl, Croad . Herbert P. Mullens, Oaken, Wolver- 



hampton. 



Langsham Fowl, Modern Harry Wallis, Northend, Warley, Brent- 

 wood. 

 Leghorn Fowl . . . . W. Clarke, 25, Broadhinton Road, Cla- 



pham, London, S.W. 



Minorca Fowl .... Curtis Wilmot, 297, Main Street, Bui- 

 well, Notts. 

 Orpington Fowl, Black . W. M. Bell, St. Leonards, Ringwood, 



Hants. 

 Orpington Fowl, Buff. . W. J. Golding, Westwood Farm, Weald, 



Kent. 

 Orpington Fowl, Spangled Ernest Wilkins, Cold Norton 



Kidmore End, Reading. 



