STANDARD VARIETIES OF CHICKENS. 
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Fig. 22. — Silver Campine, female. 
In the Silver Campine (figs. 21 and 22) both the male and the 
female have white heads and hackles. The rest of the plumage is a 
greenish black, each feather barred with distinct white bars, the 
black bars being wider than the white by about four times. The 
white bars do not extend straight across the feather, but have a slight 
tendency to be V -shaped at the quill. The undercolor is slate 
throughout. The legs and toes are leaden blue and the skin white 
in color. 
The Golden Campine is identical with the Silver Campine except 
that the white of the Silver Campine is replaced by golden bay. 
