92 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
MOTTLED JAVAS. 
Disqualifications. 
Positive white in ear-lobes; red or brassy color in any part of plumage; 
skin, or bottoms of feet, other than yellow. (See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Horn, or horn and yellow. 
Eyes: Reddish-bay. 
Comb, Face, Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Red. 
Shanks and Toes: Broken leaden-b!ue and yellow. 
Plumage: Mottled black and white throughout, black predominating. 
DOMINIQUES. 
Disqualification s 
Permanent white in ear-lobes; any feather or feathers, or portion of a 
feather, of any color foreign to the breed, excepting solid black and black 
and white feathers. (See general disqualifications.) 
STANDARD WEIGHTS. 
Cock 7 lbs. Hen 5 lbs. 
Cockerel 6 lbs. Pullet 4 lbs. 
SHAPE OF MALE. 
Head: Of medium size, carried well up. 
Beak: Short, stout, regularly curved. 
Eyes: Large, clear. 
~^Comb: Rose, not so large as to overhang the eyes or beak; firm and 
straight on head, square in front, uniform on sides, free from hollow in 
center, terminating in a spike at rear, the point of which turns slightly 
upward; top covered with small points. 
Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Wattles, broad, full, pendent. Ear- 
lobes, oblong, of medium size. 
Neck: Of medium length, well arched, tapering; hackle, abundant. 
Wings: Rather large, well folded; wing-bows and points, well cov- 
ered by breast and saddle feathers. 
Back: Of medium length, broad, rising with concave sweep to tail. 
Tail: Long, full, slightly expanded; sickles, long, well curved. 
Breast: Broad, round and carried well up. 
