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Table VI. — Weights of Different Breeds as Required by the 

 American Standard of Perfection of 1910 



American class: 



Plymouth Rocks 



Wyandottes 



Javas 



Dominiques 



Rhode Island Reds. . . . 



Buckeyes 



Asiatic class: 



Brahmas , . . . . 



Cochins 



Langshans 



Mediterranean class: 



Minorcas 



Spanish 



Blue Andalusians 



English class: 



Dorkings 



Redcaps 



Orpingtons 



French class: 



Houdans 



Crevecoeurs 



La Fleche 



Oriental class: 



Cornish 



Malays 



Malay Bantams 



Game Bantam class: 



Game Bantams 



Ornamental Bantam class: 



Sebrights 



Rose-Comb 



Booted 



Brahma 



Cochin 



Japanese 



Polish 



Cocks 



9'A 

 8K 



7 



9 



12 

 II 



9 

 8 

 6 



7K 

 10 



rA 



8 

 ^Yt. 



9 

 9 



Ounces 

 26 



26 

 26 

 26 

 30 

 30 

 26 

 26 



Pounds 



rA 



lA 

 5 



6 



9^ 

 ^A 



1A 

 lA 



5 



6 

 6 



6^ 



7 



7K 



7 

 7 



Ounces 



24 



22 

 22 

 22 

 26 

 26 

 22 

 22 



Pounds 



VA 

 8 

 6 

 lA 



10 



9 



8 



lA 



bA 

 5 



6>^ 



6 



8K 



6j5^ 



7 

 7>^ 



Ounces 



24 



22 

 22 

 22 

 26 

 26 

 22 

 22 



Pounds 



6 



5A 



6}4 



4 



5 



5 



7 



6>^ 



4 



5 

 5 



7 



5>^ 

 6 



6}4 



6 

 5 



Ounces 

 22 



20 

 20 

 20 

 24 

 24 

 20 

 20 



US say, the Hamburg or the PoHsh. On the contrary, if this fellow 

 wanted to establish a specialty in fancy eggs for a select trade, 

 and the trade called for white eggs, he would do well to raise 

 Leghorns, and not Cornish or Red Pyle Games. If the market 



