SONNERAT'S WILD COCK. 



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The neck-hackle of the Gallus Bankiva is of usual length, 

 but is distinguished by having the tip nearly square, and edged 

 slightly with black, thus proving it, like the Gallus Sonneratii, 

 to be a distinct variety. There is nothing peculiar in the rump 

 hackle. The neck and rump-hackles of the Gallus Furcatus 

 are quite peculiar, being very broad and short, giving to the 

 plumage quite an imbricated appearance, unlike that of any 

 other species. 



Neck-fiacJcles cf G. 

 Furcatus. 



Neck-Jiackles of G. Neck-hacldes of G. 

 Bankiva. Sonneratii. 



