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shape, general outlines, and qualities are the same in the other varie¬ 
ties as in the Barred. The White Plymouth Bock is pure white in 
plumage throughout, and the buff variety is a clear buff, uniform in 
shade, except the tail, which is deep buff or copperish-yellow brown. 
The buff should extend to the undercolor as much as possible; the 
deeper the better. 
Fig. 3.—Silver-laced Wyandotte cockerel. 
1 lie standard weight of cocks is pounds; hens, pounds; cocker¬ 
els, 8 pounds; and pullets, pounds. 
WYANDOTTES. 
1 lie \\ yaiulotte (fig. 3) is another of the general-purpose fowls and 
is rated next to the Plymouth Bock. From the first it sprang into 
