[28] W. Scrope, ‘Art of Deer Stalking,’ p. 354.
[29] I have given in my ‘Descent of Man’ (2nd edit. p. 223) sufficient evidence that male animals are usually more variable than the females.
[30] Prichard, ‘Phys. Hist. of Mankind,’ 1851, vol. i. p. 349.
[31] ‘Embassy to the Court of Ava,’ vol. i. p. 320. The third generation is described by Capt. Yule in his ‘Narrative of the Mission to the Court of Ava,’ 1855, p. 94.
[32] ‘Das Ganze der Taubenzucht,’ 1837, s. 24, tab. iv., fig. 2; s. 21, tab. i., fig. 4.
[33] Kidd’s ‘Treatise on the Canary,’ p. 18.
[34] Charlesworth, ‘Mag. of Nat. Hist.,’ vol. i. 1837, p. 167.
[35] Dr. Prosper Lucas, ‘Héréd. Nat.,’ tom. ii. p. 713.
[36] ‘L’Héréd. dans les Maladies,’ 1840, p. 135. For Hunter, see Harlan’s ‘Med. Researches,’ p. 530.
[37] ‘L’Héréd. Nat.,’ tom. ii. p. 850.