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Fig. I Pigeon K207. Most ataxic, the head and neck twisted and turned 



backward, the lower pari of the body braced <>n the (1 •, legs stretched laterally 



:iik1 forward, phalanges of toes flexed resulting in hollow foot. 



Fig. 2 Pigeon K137. Body swaying forward with Happing wings. The 

 wings and tail a re shortened. 



Fig. 3 Pigeon KI72. The tail and wings are short, owing to frequent use 

 as supports of the trunk; the feat hers are worn down and appear as il b they had 

 been cul off with scissors. 



