110 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
COLOR OF FEMALE. 
Head: Plumage, white. 
Beak: Yellow, with dark stripe down the upper mandible. 
Eyes: Reddish-bay. 
Comb, Face, Wattles and Ear- Lobes: Bright red. 
Neck: Hackle, beginning at juncture of head with neck, web, white, 
with a solid, wide, lustrous greenish-black stripe extending down middle 
of each feather, running nearly parallel with edge of feather and tapering 
to a point near its extremity. 
Wings: Bows, white; primaries, black with white edging on lower 
edge of lower web; secondaries, lower portion of lower web white, suffi- 
cient to secure a white wing-bay, the white extending around the ends and 
lacing upper portion of upper web, this color growing wider in the shorter 
secondaries, the five next to the body being white on surface when wing 
is folded; remainder of each secondary, black. 
Back: White; cape, white or black and white; under-color, white or 
bluish-white. 
Tail: Black, except the two top feathers which are edged with white; 
tail-coverts, black edged with white. 
Breast: Surface and under-color, white; under-color, at juncture 
with body, white or bluish-white. 
Body and Fluff: Body, white, except under wings, where it may 
be white or bluish-white; under-color, white or bluish-white. Fluff, 
white. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, white; under-color, white or bluish-white; 
shank feathers, white; outer toe feathers, white and black; if black, laced 
with white; shanks and toes, vellow. 
DARK BRAHMAS. 
Disqualifications. 
Vulture-like hocks; cocks not weighing nine pounds; hens not weigh- 
ing seven pounds; cockerels not weighing seven and one- half pounds; 
pullets not weighing five and one-half pounds. (See general disquali- 
fications.) 
STANDARD WEIGHTS. 
Cock 11 lbs. Hen 8^ lbs- 
Cockerel 9 lbs. Pullet 7 lbs. 
COLOR OF MALE. 
Head: Plumage, silvery white. 
Beak: Dark horn shading to yellow at point. 
