THE PIGEOX STANDARD. 19 



THE LONQ FACE CLEAN LEG TUMBLER. 



Shape.— Carriage, Sprightly, upright, bold and jaunty- 

 Neck, of medium length, iuclinedtoshoitness, broad 

 at shoulders, tapering gradually to the throat, slight- 

 ly arched. Body, cobby, short, stout and wedge 

 shaped. Chest, wide and prominent. Flights, 

 closely set, broad, short and carried on tail. Tail, 

 closely folded and wedge shaped. Legs, stout, well 

 set, of medium length and free from feathers. 

 Feather, clean, close, short and tight fitting. 



Head.^Eound, showing no flatness or indentations. Bealc, 

 close fitting, straight set, of medium length and 

 thickness. Wattle, neat, fine in texture. Eye 

 Cere, small, fine in texture, flesh color in all varieties. 



Mottles. — Color sound and even throughout. The wing 

 markings should be white, circular and about the 

 size of a silver dollar. The white feathers should be 

 evenly distributed and the wing butts free from 

 white. The back should be mottled with an outline 

 forming a V. Beak, as in Selfs. 



Rosewings. — Same as Mottles without back markings. 



Whitesides. — The whole of the body, including tail and 

 primary flights, should be sound color throughout. 

 The shoulders, wing coverts and secondary flights 

 should be pure white. Beak, as in Selfs. 



Baldheads.— The" head, primary flights, tail and body color, 

 downward from the breast-bone, should be white. 

 The line of demarcation on the head should start 

 from slightly under the lower mandible, pass close 

 under the eye and rise gradually and evenly to the 

 back of the head. Beak, flesh color in all Tarieties. 



