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PIGEONS AXT) ALL AliOrX TIIEil. 



buslies. F'lr instance, blacks that liave a lovely ucck color 

 will lie t'ouiiil to have a bluish east aliout the liead, and iu 

 the others a dull color about the head will be often found. 



Of the Magpie, X can say, as I eau of many other pigeons, 

 that if it was no trouble to breed them "right," they would 

 lose half their charm. 



It is this very uncertainty, that makes the breeding nf 

 them such a delightful task. 



