DISPLAT BT THE MALB. 



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she may be standing, obviously in order that a large surface may 

 be displayed before her.'" They likewise turn their beautiful 

 tails and tail-coverts a little towards the same side. Mr. Bartlett 







Pig. 51. 



Polyplectron ohinquls, male (T. W. Wood). 



8» Mr. T. W. Wood has given ("The Student,' April 1870, p. 115) a full 

 account of this manner of display, by the Gold pheasant and by the 

 Japanese pheasant. Ph. versicolor; and he calls it the lateral or one- 

 sided display. 



