Breed. Secretary's Name and Address. 



Orpington Fowl, White . Frank Bloomer, Foxcote, Stourbridge. 

 Plymouth Rock Fowl . . A. A. Fleming, White House, Pulloxhill, 



Ampthill, Beds. 

 Redcap Fowl .... Joshua Heathcote, Villa House, Elton, 



Matlock. 

 Scotch Grey Fowl . . . John Carswell, 148, Graham Road, Fal- 



kirk, Scotland. 

 Sussex Fowl S. C. Sharpe, Grantham Villa, Lewes, 



Sussex. 

 Wyandotte Fowl . . . O. F. Bates, Harlow Court, Harrogate, 



Yorks. 



BANTAMS. 



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



Birkenhead. 

 Old English Game. . . J. H. Hartley, Station Hill, Wigton, 



Cumberland. 

 Variety E. J. W. Buckpitt, The Cedars, Brid- 



port, Dorset. 



DUCKS. 



Indian Runner . . . . J. W\ Walton, 22, High Street, Tow 



Law, Durham. 



Waterfowl (Ducks and W. B. Bygott, Ryehill, Wingoakam, Rut- 

 Geese), land. 



Poultry and Game imported in Great Britain, 1909. Journal 

 Board of Agric., London, Jan., 1910, p. 841. 



" Poultry is chiefly received from Russia, United States, France, 

 and Austria, and the figures of value exhibit no great change as 

 compared with the previous two years. Russia's share in the trade 

 amounted to 353000, that of the United States to 150000, and 

 that of France and Austria to 156 100 and 108 800 respecti- 

 vely, out of a total for this item of 971 ooo ". This total is equi- 

 valent to 23 255 250 francs. 



