PREHISTORIC ORIGIN OF THE COMMON FOWL. 9 
(vol. i. pls. 36 and 37), where one of these curious objects is 
ficured and described. The bird now presented (fig. 2) has been 

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» 6 Cent. BC, 

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carefully drawn from one of the excellent photographs accom- 
panying Legge’s article. As an ornithological illustration it 
