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POULTRY, WATER FOWL. 
foxes or owls, which should be practiced with all geese and ducks. Hong 
Kong geese vary much in color ; they all have the same charactei’istic pro- 
tuberances at the bill, and also a distinct stripe down the back of the 
neck. They should have a dewlap, or feathered wattle under the throat, 
the bills and legs should be of an orange color, and the protuberances at 
tne Base of the upper bill, dark, in fact almost black, the most usual color’ 
is grayish brown on the back and upper parts, changing to white or 
Whitish gray under the abdomen, the neck and breast yellowish gray, with 
a distinguishing stripe of dark brown running down the entire back of the 
neck, from the head to the body. 
