84 INHERITANCE, FERTILITY, AND SEX IN PIGEONS. 



Table 54 (continued). 



C 1. 4/28; probably no development (incubation not perfect). 



C 2. 4/30; probably no development (incubation not perfect). 



9D1. 5/20 OSS-Dr rather ring-like (trace of tur.) dead 12/10/09.. 



d'D2. 5/22 OSS-Dl pale blond dead 12/3/08... 



cfEl. 6/22 OS8-E darker shade, fertile dead 11/19/10 29 mo. 



9E2. 6/24 OS8-E lighter shade like risoria dead 11/25/09 17 mo. 



F 1. 7/22; no development. 



F 2. 7/24; no development. 



Gl. S/29 OSS-Gr dark, but lighter than sire dead 12/24/09 16 mo 



9G2. 8/31 OSS-GI lighter, more like risoria alive 2/1/11 30+ mo 



d'Hl. 9/18 OSS-Hr light, as lighter risoria dead 3/27/09 G mo 



cfH2. 9/20 OS8-H1 quite dark ^ dead 12/26/09 15 mo 



cf I. 11/15 OS 8-1 an even dark (intermed.) dead 12/10/08 1 mo 



J 1. 12/5; pricked shell and died. 



J 2. 12/7; no development. (F 4) 



K 1. 2/26/09; (chilled); pricked shell (late), was helped out and died 1st day; lighter than K 2. 

 K2. 2/28/09 0S8-K dark dead 3/4/0'J. 



I. >one probably dead 1/23/10; other no record. 



9 alba X orientalis (17) given 1909. Only one egg; no development 



Pair 17. 

 Later a grand-daughter given as mate. This new 9 (OS-D 3-F) was from OS S-D 3 above and a 9 blond 

 ring, and hatched 1908. 

 cfA 1. 4/20/10; same shade of brown as dark hyb. of orient. X risoria dead 5/4/10; 2 weeks. 

 A 2. 4/22/10; no development. 



Pair IS. 

 9 \ ris.-^ albaX^ douraca hyb. (RD 5) given near end of Aug. 1910. 

 &\ 1. 9/2/10; color, like risoria; dead 10/10/10. 

 9 A 2. 9/4/10; color, darker, more like tur.-risoria hyb.; dead 12/30/10.' 



' "This pair of young repeat the two colors of the previous pair, but the first egg here produces light instead of dark 

 color, and the second egg here produces dark instead of light." (F 4) 



' The data for the bigeneric hybrid OS 8 show it to have been fertile with: 

 (o) the trispecific hybrid D9 ( = ris.-tur.-alba). 



(b) the pure St. alba (1). 



(c) the related (grand-daughter) tetrahybrid OS S-D 3-F (= J orient.-iV tur.-^J ris.-| alba). 



(d) the trispecific hybrid RDo ( = \ ris.-^ alba X j douraca). 



Lighter and darker shades appear, but in most cases the special colors of the several species entering into the cross is 

 noted. 



Table 55. 

 Pair 19. 

 Two of the above offspring (d' OS-A and 9 OS 8-G = brother and sister from OS 8 X a pure alba) were 

 mated 1910, producing the following: 



?A. 5/15/10 2 OS-A 1 roseate blond killed 9/10/13 40-f- mo. 



This bird had a large tubercular growth in the region of the right ' gonad, but no gonad discoverable. 

 The only offspring of this brother-sister mating, in which the parents were trispecific hybrids, was therefore 

 an imperfectly scxed individual. 

 ' The normal female pigeon has only one gonad — the left; the norm.il male has two. — Editor. 



Table 56. 

 Pair 20. 

 J OS 8-D U = \ orient.-;^ tur.-g- ris.-j alba) ; pale blond ; 4/4/06; dead 11/6/07; 19 mo. 

 9 St. aIba = from cf (1) X 9 (D 



Composition of young= J orient.-i^f tur.-y's ris.-j alba. 

 A 1. 5/6/07; OS-D-A 1; color, size, shape as in sire; dead 11/28/07; 7 mo. 

 A 2. 5/8/07 ; complexion of A 1 ; (poor care ?) ; dead 5/25/07 ; 2 da. 

 Bl. 6/15; egg lost. 

 B2. 6/17; egg lost. 



cf C 1. 7/7; O.S-D-C r color like sire: (fertile); dead bctwoon 2/1/11 and 11/4/13; 4 to 5 years. 



9C2. 7/9; OS-D-C 1 trace lighter than C 1; dead 11/14/07; 4 mo. (F 1) 



