144 P1<;E()XS AXl) ALL .UiOfT TIIEJL 



ill lower mandiblf, free fruni coarseuet.'., fuinished with 

 slight wattle of fi.ie tuxturt;, pale in color apjiroaching white, 

 free from stain or niarkiug except in blacks, blues and dims, 

 in which colors a very slight Vandyke mark on tip of upper 

 mandible is admissible. 



Nkck— Long, thin, ijuitu free from gullet or fullness of the 

 throat, thinnest at the point of junction with the head, swell- 

 ing gently towards the s/ioulders, which it should join with 

 a graceful and gentle curve. 



KvKAxn Eve Ci:i;e — Eye white or jiearl color, pupil in- 

 tensely black and clearly defined, what is commonly known 

 as a "lish eye," the eye cere is seen in various tints, from near- 

 ly white to a coral red. In blacks the deeper the red the bet- 

 ter, add a shade of pink in other colors, but do not put much 

 stress on this pnint. The cere should be small and hue in 

 texture, no approach to a barb eye is admissible, but ju.^t 

 enough to show a delicate and even border to the eye. .-Liid no 

 more. The general effect of the eye, allhough ;;roniinenl. is 

 mild in expression. 



Legs and Feet — Legs rather long than otherwise, straight 

 not knock-kneed or cow hocked. Shanks thin, lean and free 

 front feathering, covered with fine scales. Toes louo-, thin, 

 and well sejiarated, also free from feathering. Toenails 

 white, both legs and feet Ijright red in color. 



Tail ANi> Flights— Tail rather long, the feathers narrow 

 and closely folded, containing not more than twelve feathers. 

 Not swallow-tailed or divided in centre, the tail should be 

 carried in a line with the back, just clear of the ground, but 

 not cocked up at all. 



Flights rather narrow, closely folded carried close to the 

 side, tips resting on top of tail, about half an inch from side, 

 not crossed. 



Color — The whole of the body except liead, neck and 

 lucast, back, saddle and tail pure white, the color on the 



