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this variety is not a true Brahma of the accepted type, 

 but a Belgian variety, and for the sake of convenience 

 and uniformity it is listed as both an Asiatic and a 

 Belgian fowl. In this table the name used for each 

 variety is the name commonly applied to it in its 

 native country. 



AMERICAN POULTRY SPECIALTY CLUBS 



Following is a list of the American Poultry Specialty 

 Clubs, with the name and address of the secretary for 

 each for 1912. The latest address of the secretary of 

 any club may be obtained from S. T. Campbell, Sec- 

 retary of the American Poultry Association, Mansfield, 

 Ohio. 



American Black Minorca Club, Frank McGrann, Secy., 

 Lancaster, Pa. 



American Bourbon Red Turkey Club., E. J. Reed, 

 Secy., Oblong, 111. 



American Buff Leghorn Club, Geo. S. Barnes, Secy.,. 

 Marshall, Mich. 



American Buff Plymouth Rock Club, William A. 

 Stolts, Secy., R. F. D. No. 19, Indianapolis, Ind. 



American Buff Wyandotte Club, Henry R. Ingalls, 

 Secy., Greenville, N. Y. 



American Buttercup Club, I. F. Tillinghast, Secy., 

 Factoryville, Pa. 



American Campine Club, M. R. Jacobus, Secy., Ridge- 

 field, N. J. 



American Columbian Plymouth Rock Club, Edw. B. 

 Kaple, M. D., Secy., Elbridge, N. Y. 



American Cornish Club, F. H. Williams, Secy., Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



American Dominique Club, A. Q. Carter, Secy., Free- 

 port, Me. 



American Dorking Club, Robt. Officer, Secy., N. 

 Grafton, Mass. 



American Exhibition Game and Game Bantam Club, 

 C. F. Schenker, Secy., 141 E. 25th St., New York, N. Y. 



