120 HISTORY OF FARM' 



make-up and behavior. In these notes distinguish between 

 original observations and second-hand information. 



The record of the second part of this study, the comparison 

 of breeds, may conveniently be made in the form of a table, 

 provided with column headings as follows : 



Name of breed (Plymouth-rock, bantam, etc., if a table of 

 common fowl). 



Average weight. 



Average egg production (get data from poultry-yard 

 records). 



General color. 



Special ornamentation. 



Comb (make a simple diagram of it). 



Feet (size, color, spurs, feathering, etc.) 



Peculiarities of behavior. 



Other peculiarities. 



Number males kept. 



Number females. 



Kept where. 



