. The English Pheasant eminent with those varieties which in their wilderness state have a well-developed social life, which abide in families or flocks, and have the pairing'habit well affirmed. The reason for this has been already indicated. It is due to the sympa- thetic motive which is developed in such communal life, and is manifested in the friendly relations with each other which the creatures maintain. A eood instance of this is to be


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