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have explained whore this tape occurs on the body of the bird. 

 The beak is flesli color, the ejcs orange and the eye cere red in 

 this variety. 



YELLOWS: The plumage is a deep even shade of yellow with 

 tlie usual white ta])o marking. Boak is flesh color, the eyes are 

 orange and the eye cere red. The type in all sections is the 

 same as in the other varieties. 



BLACKS: The plumage is a rich glossy black with the usual 

 white tape marking. The eyes, beak and cere are of the same 

 colors as in the red and yellow varieties. 



BLLIE BARS: The plumage is a soft even shade of blue with 

 the usual \A'hite tape marking. On either wing we find two 

 sharp and N^ell defined black bars showing when wings are 

 folded. The space between these bars is of the same shade of 

 lilue as is the remainder of the wings. There is one black bar, 

 of the same shade as those on the \\ ings, on the tip of the tail. 

 The coloring of beak, eyes and eye cere is the same as in the 

 other varieties. 



All birds of this breed, no matter what the variety may be, 

 have red toes and shanks. 



The beadquaiiers for the Himgarian Pigeon Club is at Hagers- 

 town, Md., and flarrv C. Welier is the Secretarv. 



