70 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
WHITE WYANDOTTES. 
Disqualifications. 
Ear-lobes more than one-quarter positive enamel white; red, buff or 
positive black in any part of plumage; shanks other than yellow. (See 
general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Yellow. 
Eyes: Bay, or reddish-bay. 
Comb, Face, Wattles and Ear-Lobes: Bright red. 
Shanks and Toes: Rich yellow; red showing at outer sides, back of 
scales, not a defect in males. 
Plumage: Web, fluff and quills of feathers in all sections, pure while. 
BLACK WYANDOTTES. 
D isqu all fi cations . 
Ear-lobes more than one-quarter positive enamel white; red in any 
part of plumage or white in any feather extending more than one-half 
inch; shanks other than black, shading into yellow or willow; bottoms of 
feet other than yellow. (See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Black, shaded with yellow. 
Eyes: Black, or dark brown. 
Comb, Face, Wattles and Ear-Lobes: Bright red. 
Shanks and Toes: Black, shading into yellow or willow. 
Bottoms of Feet: Yellow. 
Plumage: Surface, lustrous greenish-black throughout; under- 
color, black. 
