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Longicorn beetles, difference of the sexes of, in colour; stridulation of. Lonsdale, Mr., on an example of personal attachment in Helix pomatia. Lophobranchii, marsupial receptacles of the male. Lophophorus, habits of. Lophorina atra, sexual difference in coloration of. Lophornis ornatus. Lord, J.K., on Salmo lycaodon. Lory, King; immature plumage of the. Lory, king, constancy of.
Soc. 1835, p. 54, and the Rev. E.S. Dixon, 'Ornamental Poultry, 1848, p. 8. For the turkey, Audubon, ibid. p. 4. Mr. Bartlett believes that the Lophophorus, like many other gallinaceous birds, is naturally polygamous, but two females cannot be placed in the same cage with a male, as they fight so much together.
Bartlett, A.D., period of hatching of bird's eggs; on the tragopan; on the development of the spurs in Crossoptilon auritum; on the fighting of the males of Plectopterus gambensis; on the Knot; on display in male birds; on the display of plumage by the male Polyplectron; on Crossoptilon auritum and Phasianus Wallichii; on the habits of Lophophorus; on the colour of the mouth in Buceros bicornis; on the incubation of the cassowary; on the Cape Buffalo; on the use of the horns of antelopes; on the fighting of male wart-hogs; on Ammotragus tragelaphus; on the colours of Cercopithecus cephus; on the colours of the faces of monkeys; on the naked surfaces of monkeys.
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