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THE PRACTICAL PIGEON KEEPER. 



the experiment of crossing Barbs with Carriers, in the hope 

 of improving this point ; but the model of the two birds is 

 so totally dififerent that no good has ever been traced to such 

 a cross. It has been forgotten that not only is a Carrier 



Eaees. 



head narrow, but the type of the eye- wattle is thin ; whilst 

 we want in a Barb to encourage width, as much as possible, 

 in both wattle and skull. 



This is, no doubt, one of the most ancient varieties of pigeons. 

 Shakespeare alludes in As You Like It (Act iv.. Scene 2) to a 

 "Barbary" pigeon, which there is not the slightest doubt is 

 the same as that before us; and it seems likely that Moore 



