shows a strong tendency toward taxsama* The otter, m adult male, is 
typical t exams , pro bat 2y one of the original introduced stock. 
Stetehti. of Quail. 
Specimens secured when not damaged badly in shooting were weighed 
Besults (in gram) are given in the follow fee tablet 
• *. 
£ol.,te§. £» XtEg to Uffl ft * 
So, 
8728, male, IcOonnellsburg, 
, Pa. , Sow# 1, 
1922 
192 
> 
f* 
6729, * «* 
n tt tt 
ft 
188 
n 
ft 
6740, " Oarlisle, 
ft ft A 
“ f 
ft 
197 
n 
#t 
6727 .female, McConnellsburg, 
ft ft I 
I * • 
tt 
196 
•tt 
«* 
6737, " Carlisle, 
" » 3, 
tt 
185 
tt 
Coijnus v. texenus. 
So. 
6735, male, Carlisle, Pa., 
Sow. 3, 1922 
157 
grams. 
%brid £. i. Itelalgs X Mmsm* 
• 
So. 
6731, male, S&euvill®, Pa*. 
, lov. 2, 1922 
• ^ 
170 
*1 
6732, ** « " 
ft ft tt 
176 
ft 
ft 
6733, m n n 
ft ft ft 
184 
ft 
ft 
6734,female, n M 
ft ft ft 
180 
tt 
n 
6738, male, Carlisle, " 
t< 4 ft 
155 
ft 
it 
6739,female, " « 
ft n ft 
172 
ft 
Disparity in sis© between vjr/dnlanus and texanus is 
evident at a 
glance.' It will be noted that the hybrid® are usually intermediate in 
weight between the two parent forms. 
