CERTAIN CROSSINGS OF JAPANESE DO^-ES. 31 



Table 1. 

 Pair 1. 



d* C. admista (Z) ; 1894 or 1895 (?): escaped ' 12/22/00; 6 + yr. 



9 T. orientalis (1); imported 1897 (?); dead ' 3/1/98; ? yr. 



A. 8/4/97 relieved; - abnormal legs dead 8/24/97 20 da.' 



A 1. 9/C hatched dead (trip). 9/29/97 23 da. 



A 2. 9/8 hatched; light gray dead 10/6/97 28 da. 



B 1. 10/G; no development. 



B 2. 10/8; developed 14 to 1.5 day embrj-o. 



C 2. 10/23; developed to hatching; failed; legs rudimentary, ete.^ 



C 2. 10/25; hatched right leg imperfect; killed. 



cfDl. 11/5 hatched (like sire + refi) dead 12 7'97 32 da. 



D 2. 1 1/7 ; no development. 



E 1. 11/16; no development. 



E2. 11/18 hatched dead (care?) 12 17 '97 30 da. 



F 1. 12/18; no development. 



cT F 2. 12/20 hatched; infertile* alive 1/29 00 2 + yr. 



G 1. 1/12/98 hatched dead (care?) 1/29/98 17 da. 



G 2. 1/14/98; nearly fully developed; failed. 



cfHl. 2/1 hatched dead 11/15/07 9 vr. 10 mo. 



H 2. 2/3; disturbed. " (F 29) 



' In this, and in most of the numerous succeeding tables of this volume, the age and length of life of both parents and 

 offspring are included in the tables. -K bird used as a parent has the date of hatching placed immediatelj- after its name and 

 number; the date of its death follows, and the length of its life-term is placed to the extreme right of the table. The date 

 of the death of the various offspring of the record and the length of their life-terms are arranged in columns beneath the 

 equivalent data for the parents. — Editor. 



^ That is, egg was opened by the observer at or after the time to hatch. — Editor. 



' The age is usually reckoned from time the egg is laid ; this bird marked "20 da.," lived but 4 days after hatching. — Ed. 



* "Only two front toes, and the right nostril also abnormal." 



^ "Head speckled with white, elsewhere much white." 



T.\BLE 2. 

 Pair 3. 

 cf C. tabeUaria (1903) ; killed 9/15/05; 2 + yr. 

 9 T. orientalis (12) ; 5/26/03; dead 6/17/05; 2 yr., 21 da. 



A 1. 4/10/04 hatched dead 5/6/04 (bad food?) 26 da 



A 2. 4/12/04 hatched dead 5/7/04 (bad food?) 25 da. 



cfB 1. 4/19 1 hatched, no other record (?1 month to 4 years ?) 



B 2. 4/21 ; failed to hatch, possibly neglect or cold. 



C 1. 4/30; no development, possibly cold. D 1. 5 9; developed, not hatched; possibly injured. 



C 2. 5/2; no development, possibly cold. D 2. 5 11; developed, not hatched; possibly injured. 



E 1. 5/28 2 hatched, no other record. 



E 2. 5/30; hatched late, failed to compete for food; killed 6/25/04. 

 F 1. 6/12; no development. 



9 F 2. 6/14 3 dead 5/29/09 4 yrs., 11 mo., 12 da. 



Gl. 7/14 hatched dead 8/4/04 (food?) 21 da. 



G 2. 7/16 hatched, deformed legs; 8/3/04 (killed) 18-)- da. 



H 1. 9/2 hatched dead 10/2/04 (food?) 



H2. 9/4 hatched dead 10/9/04 " no clear reason ' 



K 1. 4/14; deserted. 

 K 2. 4/16; deserted. 



J 1. 3/24\^ A ^ A y i A LI- 4/23; developed, deserted. 



J 2. 3/26/°°"' developed, neglected. ^ 2. 4/25! develop, deserted. 



M 1. S/ielone, probably M 1, hatched "strong bird" died 6/16/05 30 da. 



M 2. 5/18/other egg did not hatch. 



9 T. orientalis (31); 7/9 04; 3 21 06; given to above c? June 19, 1905. 



N 1. 8/15/05 hatched dead 9 '24 05 1 mo., 9 da. 



(F 22, A 10) 



