208 POULTRY SHOWS AND ASSOCIATIONS 



treated as a display exhibit or removed from the show, 

 at discretion of the management of the show. 



A report of the committee, together with a charge of 

 conduct unbecoming a member of the American Poultry 

 Association, must be made in regular form by the presi- 

 dent or secretary of the associate member. In case such 

 charges are not made as above provided, the member or 

 members considering themselves defamed may make such 

 charges direct to the President or Secretary of the Amer- 

 ican Poultry Association. 



MEMBERSHIP IN AMERICAN POULTRY 

 ASSOCIATION 



The rules governing membership in the American 

 Poultry Association will be found in their publications. 

 Those desirous of becoming members should send to the 

 secretary of the association for the latest revised rules 

 of organization and application for membership. 



The American Poultry Association has issued a book 

 of rules for the holding of shows, and non-members may 

 obtain a copy of the rules by application to the secre- 

 tary of the association. 



THE AMERICAN STANDARD OF 

 PERFECTION 



The American Standard of Perfection, the only guide 

 for judging poultry in America, is issued by the Amer- 

 ican Poultry Association. This book has been revised 

 about every 5 yr., and the next revision will occur in 

 1923. Changes are made in the Standard of Perfection 

 only after due consideration of written notices specify- 

 ing word for word the proposed change or changes, and 

 the written copy must be filed with the secretary of the 

 Association fully 3 mo. before the annual meeting. 



Admission of New Breeds and Varieties to American 

 Standard of Perfection. New breeds and varieties are 



