194 THE PRACTICAL PIGEON KEEPER. 



to have had a very attractive and characteristic outline, and 

 to have been known as a fancy bird, Eaton saying he knew a 

 pair sold for X25. We copy the figure from Eaton's work, and 



ComMON Blue Bust, 



from it will be readily understood the curved and swan-like 

 neck, the " goose-head," turned-up tail, and broad curved beak 

 which Moore describes. This variety has disappeared in Eno-- 

 land, but as Brent and Eaton both knew it as imported micht 

 probably be recovered from the Mediterranean, 



