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BBAHMA FO^WX. 



slightly mottled with white. The feathers that cover the bases 

 of the quill-feathers of the wings are of a liistrous green, black, 

 and form a broad well-marked bar across the wings. The flight- 

 fieathers are white on the outer and black on the inner webs.; The 

 secondary quills haye a broad, dark, green black spot at the end 

 of each feather. The tail is black. The shank should be of a 

 yellow color, and well clothed with dark feathers slightly mot-, 

 tied with white. 



The hens have a grey head; nec£-hackle silvery white, striped 

 with black. The comb is the same only of a smaller size. The 

 remainder of the plumage should be dull white, and closely pen^ 

 cilled with dark steel grey so as almost to cover the ground color 

 and reaching well np the front of the neck. The hen is not so 

 upright in carriage as the cock,, and it is much shorter in the 

 legs. 



LIGHT BRAHMAS. 



UOHT BRAHMA HES. 



