JER-FALCON. on 
A second is of a somewhat similar appearance, but 
with the general colour more blended, and the marks 
assuming more the form of streaks, waved in different 
directions; a few of those near the smaller end being 
darker than the rest. 
A third is of very much the same character as the 
last mentioned, but its colour is changed to greenish 
brown, the markings being darker shades of the same. 
A fourth assumes somewhat of a whitish appearance, 
marbled slightly over, especially at the smaller end, 
with light orange brown. 
