250 PROFITS IN POULTRY. 
centers, thighs stone color, with fluff dark stone color, 
approaching black. Mate pullets weighing fully five and 
three-quarters to six pounds, full breasts, plumage of 
same fully laced, yet the white center of good size, and 
to grow smaller in the plumage and the black lacing 
wider as it approaches the tail, when it 
merges into a full black tail and dark, 
stone-colored fluff, with thighs nearly 
black, beak and shanks 
yellow, comb as de- 
i scribed in the ancestors. 
! This mating to produce 
fone line of sires, and no 
sire Should be used from 
any other mating if we 
hope to see this breed 
reach that accuracy and 
uniformity of breeding 
weseein Light Brahmas. 
m Licut Branmas.— 
¥ Mate males with hackles 
that have a good, fair, 
black stripe, but edge \ 
of feathers free from 
any smoky tinge, nearly 
white undercolor and 
cape, wing flights about 
one-half black, coverlets 
of tail black laced with 
FIG. 95. FEATHER OF . FIG. 96. FEATHER 
BARRED pLymourn White, lesser coverlets op stver LACED 
ROCK, white. Females of wvranporrts. 
standard form, intense black stripe in hackle, very 
dark cape, undercolor of back so dark as to show black 
spots in the web but not on the surface, tail black, 
flights black ; standard in other respects. ; 
Dark Braumas.—Mating No. 1. Hens that are 
