THE AMEBIC AX XATURALISI 



PPiRe)(rE) 

 B Andalusian 

 PP{Re){rE) 

 'pP{Re){Rc) 



: Black Langsha 



i §11 § 1 



tion with the black Andalusians, being PP{rE){rE). 

 The condition of the Langshan with respect to P was 

 found by mating individuals with white Wyandottes, 

 whereby only black, i.e., pigmented, offspring were 

 produced. 



XL The Eelation of Orpington Blue to 

 Andalusian Blue 

 Among the Orpingtons, an English breed, is a blue 

 variety. Like the blue Andalusian it is an inconstant 

 breeder with regard to color, segregating into blue- 

 splashed and blacks as well as blues. Though by no 

 means as widely bred as the blue Andalusians, it has 

 numerous admirers, some of whom have clainicd vt>ri)ally 

 to the writer that the proportion of waster-, i.< 

 splashed and blacks, was much smaller lli.in in ilic Anda- 

 lusians, though no figures are obtainable l)y way of sub- 



