I'KiEOXS AXD AI.L AI50TJT THEM. 195 



CLEAN LEGGED TUMBLER STANDARD. 



Beak — Close fitting, straight set, and of medium thickness. 



Wattlh — Neat, fine in texture. 



Skci.Ij — Rather more oval than round, with wide frontage, 

 showing no flatness or indentation. 



Eyk — Pearl or white, centrally placed. 



Ckkk — Small as possible, fine in texture. 



Neck — Medium length, broad at base, tapering gradually 

 to throat, slightly arched. 



Body — Short, stout and wedge-shaped. ]irominent and 

 wide in chest. 



Flights anj> Taii, — Flights closely set, broad, short and 

 carried on tail. Tail closely fidded and wedge shape. 



Legs — Stout, and well set, and of medium length. 



C.\luilEi;s — Sprightly, upright, bold and jaunty. 



Featiieii — Clean, close, and tight fitting. 



Motti.es — Color sound and even throughout. The pinion 

 mottlings should be white, and nearly circular, evenly dis- 

 • tributed, butts free from white. The back marking should 

 be V shaped, well and evenly ^aottled. Beak as in Selfs. 



RosEwiNGs — Same as Mottles excepting back markings. 



Beards — Markings. The Bearding or Chuck should be 

 small, and not extending bej'ond the centre of the eyes, and 

 in liue with centre of beak. Primary flights 10 x 10 tail and 

 stockings white; the rest of the body to be of a sound even 

 color throughout. Beak — In blues, blacks and chequers, the 

 upper mandible should be dark, and the lower flesh colored, 

 while In other varieties both mandibles should be flesh 

 colored. 



Bald Heads — Markings. Head, primary flights 10 x 10, 

 tail and body color downwards from the breast bone, white. 

 The line of demarcation should extend from slightly under 

 the lower mandible, following close to the eye and gradually 



