Chap. XJII. 



Display by the Male. 



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eyes of the admiring female in one grand bespangled expanse. 

 To whichever side she may turn, the expanded wings and the 

 obliquely-held tail are turned towards her. The male Tragopan 

 pheasant acts in nearly the same manner, for he raises the 

 feathers of the body, though not the wing itself, on the side 



Fig. 51. 



Polyplectrou chinquis, male (T. W. Wood). 



