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than we now possess of the Hfe-habits and the psychology 

 of birds. This is especially true of the great number of 

 cases which we can explain only by calling them orna- 

 mental and decorative. Hence we find one ornithologist 



Fig. 231. — VVhite-throated Sparrows. The light-coloured bird i.s in iiornial plu- 

 mage; the dark bird vva.s subjected to moisture-laden air through two moults. 



explaining a certain colour as due to one cause, while 

 another scientist gives an entirely different interpretation 

 of the same fact. 



From personal observation among the birds of the 



