PLUMAGE DIFFERENCES IN RECIPROCAL CROSSES 
In the center are males from the two crosses, which are as much alike as one would expect to 
find two brothers. At the sides are the females from the same two crosses here we at 
once see wide contrasts, in practically every point examined. (a) is female hybrid from 
the cross of male Reeves pheasant with female Prince of Wales; (b) is male hybrid from the 
same cross: (c) is male hybrid from the cross of male Prince of Wales and female Reeves, 
while (d) represents the female hybrid from the cross of Prince of Wales male and Reeves 
female. (Fig. 3.) 
