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and domestic-foAvl cross is illustrated in the article in the 

 Field referred to above (August 17th, 1912, Suppl.), and 

 another figure of the same hybrid will be found in 

 Professor Heinrich Poll's valuable paper on Hybridity in 

 Birds (Uber Vogel-mischlinge) in the Verhandlungen des 

 V. Internat. Ornithologen-Kongress in Berlin, pp. 399-468. 

 See also the Field, January 28th, 1905, p. 151, where a 

 Jungle-fowl and Pheasant hybrid is illustrated. I may 

 add that Mr. G. Bolam gives a good figure of the specimen 

 recorded as No. 9 in my list {Birds of Northumberland 

 and the Eastern Borders, PI. XV.). 



It is much to be desired that the information available 

 with regard to the other game-bird hybrids in the 

 British Isles could be tabulated and rendered available 

 for study. With the exception of Mr. Eagle Clarke's 

 paper on Capercaillie and Pheasant hybrids in the 

 Annals of Scot. Nat. Hist, for 1898, p. 17-21, most of 

 the information is scattered in various periodicals. The 

 fullest account yet published is to be found in Mr. 

 J. G. Millais's magnificent monograph on the British 

 Game Birds, but this work is unfortunately beyond the 

 means of most people. 



