86 INHERITANCE, FERTILITY, AND SEX IN PIGEONS. 



TABLE 60. 



Pair 24. 



(? Turtur-orient. hyb. (5); 6/6/04; alive 8/1/14; 10+ yr. 

 9 Humilis X hum.-risoria hyb. (HHR 2) ; 8/17/05; 8/20/08; 36 mo. 



A 1. 4/15/07; no development. 

 A 2. 4/17/07; no development. 



cfB 1. 5/7 TO-HR 1 like sire or turtur (fertile)., .dead 1/15/09 (care) 20+ mo. 



c?B2. 5/9 TO-HR 2 like sire or turtur (fertile). . .dead 10/9/09 29 mo. 



C 1. 6/15; developed (deserted on train). 

 C 2. 6/17; developed (deserted on train). 



D 1. 7/4 TO-HR 3 color? dead at 12 days. 



D 2. 7/6 TO-HR 4 color ? dead at 16 days. 



E 1. 8/9 \one began development (unsteady incubation ?). 

 9E2. 8/11/one TO-HR 5 color? dead 12/5/07 4 mo. 



F 1. 3/21/08\one. . .TO-HR 6 skin and down dark dead before 2/5/11 ? 



F 2. 3/23/08/one . . .TO-HR 7 skin and down trace less dark; dead before 2/5/11 ? 



G 1. 4/2 TO-HR 8 complexion about that of F 1 and F2; dead before 2/5/11 



G 2. 4/4; no development. 



H 1. 4/20; no development (care ?). 

 9H 2. 4/22 TO-HR 9 like sire; toward turtur dead 8/13/08 4 mo. 



I 1. 5/10; no development. 

 912. 5/12 TO-HR 10 dark (more like dam than previous young) ; dead (food ?). . . .4 mo. 



9 or d" 9 J I- 7/7 TO-HR 11 dark "as usual" (? hermaph.); killed 5/1/12 46 mo. 1 



j 2. 7/9 developed 12 day embryo (2 day of hatching) upper jaw curved to left. (F 16) 



Pair So. 



d" Turtur-orient. X hum. X hum.-risoria hyb. (TO-HR 1) ; 5/8/07 ; 1/15, 09 (care) ; 20 mo. 

 9 St. alba; age and parents unknown. 



d"A 1. 6/19/08; color and appearance ! of humilis, trace lighter, dead a.t 25 da. 

 A 2. 6/21/08; no development. 



B 1. 7/4; no development. 

 B 2. 7/6; no development. 



C 1. 8/4; no development. 



C 2. 8/6; developed, pricked shell, failed; complexion dark like A 1. 



1 This bird had an ovary on the left side, but in addition there seemed to be a right gonad involved in a very large 

 tumor. The bird was killed fighting: had a body unnaturally rounded for a dove. Until opened for autopsy thought to be a 

 male; it had certainly behaved so as to give this impression. EDITOR. 



* Young = ^ turtur, J orient., T \ hum., ^ 6 risoria, % alba. 



TABLE 61. 



Pair 26. 



cf Turtur-orient. X hum. X hum.-risoria hyb. (TO-HR 2) ; dark with red (turtur) ; 5/9/07; 10/9/09; 29 mo. 

 9 St. risoria; age and ancestry not given; isabelline. 



d"Al. 7/5/08 TO-HR-R1 dark, more like sire dead 8/22/10 25% mo. 



cT'A2. 7/7/08 TO-HR-R 2 dark, more like sire dead 7/24/09 13 mo. 



9B 1. 8/15 TO-HR-R 3 intcrm. to parents dead 2/24/10 18 mo. 



c("B 2. 8/17 TO-HR-R 4 dark reddish brown; turtur neck-mark; dead 2/8/09 6 mo. 



Pair S7. 

 9 St. risoria (2d female here) given 4/14/09. 



cTA 1. 4/21/09 TO-HR-R 5 complexion dark dead (cold ?) 5/29/09 38 da. 



cPA 2. 4/23/09 TO-HR-R 6 color dark, as most young . .dead 5/23/09 30 da. 



B 1. 5/19 TO-HR-R 7 dark, toward humilis (much as former birds); 8/19/10 15 mo. 



B 2. 5/21; no development. 



?C 1. 6/16 TO-HR-R 8 dark as most others; sex abnormal; 1 dead 9/15/09 3j mo. 



( ' 2. 6/18; hatched (color of C 1) with deformed legs; killed 7/8; 1 mo. 



d'D 1. 8/1 TO-HR-R 9 dark like most former birds; dead of tuberculosis at 14 mo. 



d"D2. 8/3 TO-HR-R 10 dark like others deadJl/4/09 3 mo. 



(F6) 

 1 "Sex?; I could find no male or female organs." 



