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ILLUSTRATED STOCK DOCTOR. 
and free from markings of any kind. The hackle of the hen is a clean, 
distinct buff. A slight penciling is admirable, a dark colored one not. 
The saddle of both cock and hen should be free from markings. A black 
tail in the cock is admirable, and if the principal feathers are bronzed, so 
Bauch the better. The breast of both cock and hen should be clear buff. 
WnrTK-caKSTEn Bcatk Pot.tsit. 
Drown from Hie Eiv*li<h fCrvHn.’S of this vaiiety. 
(becoming lighter toward the tip, with a wavy appearance m rm; SUfl, and 
both primary and secondary quill feathers should be buff, without other 
color. The legs should be heavily feathered, covering the outside toe, 
end partly the one behind- Vulture hocks, as shown in the Black Bred* 
