B. 1 female is very close to game, having the characteristic stippling above and salmon breast below. She is darker colored than the game females, therefore more like the Leghorn female.
C. 3 birds resemble the Sebright in plumage, but would not pass muster for real Sebrights.
D. 3 others have spangled breast feathers like the Sebright, but a great amount of stippling on the back.
E. 6 birds are yellow on breast, with stippled back.
F. 6 others are yellow, stippled birds with a little yellow penciling on the breast.
G. 11 black birds with some stippling on the back of the wing, and sometimes with traces of yellow in the hackle.
H. 6 other birds are dark, but not as black as the last. There is some stippling, especially on breast. The hackle is always striped. (4 of these have yellow necks above and below; 2 have dark necks.) The series of feathers photographed in [plate 10], figure 4, from a bird of class H, show all gradations between a spangled and a barred condition. It is practically certain that the barring seen here (as well as that under class M) is quite different from that of the Barred Plymouth Rock.
I. 1 yellow hen with a little black (as a band) on wings and tail.
J. 2 other yellow birds with a little black penciling on the back, the tail, and with long wing feathers.
F₂ Males.