CH 

 ^ COLOUR AND I 



IT very often happens that 

 resemble their par 

 rent colours and patterns 

 ; early uniformly brow 



T parts, and his mane and 



and some individuals, ^sppffictjl^ ^ 



:.*s of spots. But lion-cubs are spo* 

 tapir (Plate VI$JJl> X! 



ayai fapj, 



being b; with .' 



part of the back and pa^ 

 s for tL 



,jed ana 

 Malayan and the Aim 



coloured almost uniformh 

 h or disc on the rump, but 

 ted (Plate V, p. 92). 

 ly coloured as the ma 

 the upper surface of the wi 

 for instance, are resplendent w 



let, and there is a breas> 

 bunch of brown feathers tip 

 The chest and the lower par 

 ; plumes which project 

 rolled up so that tl 



peacock. The upper 



I brown, am ; 



mott: paler b 



bird 

 parts 

 mantle oi 



tp HI) 



black ; 









ear 



the 



inder 



rface. 



tence 



'f the 



Red deer 



light 



ously 



bril- 



'>ack, 



disc, 



artly 



and 



with 

 1 and 

 rned 



and under 

 a cape or 

 III, p. 162) 



