He and Mrs G pleased to receive CD’s letter indicating that he found their observations worthy of attention.
Hopes soon to be able to answer CD’s queries on first plumage of chickens of black-boned variety of fowl.
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He and Mrs G pleased to receive CD’s letter indicating that he found their observations worthy of attention.
Hopes soon to be able to answer CD’s queries on first plumage of chickens of black-boned variety of fowl.
His observations of the chickens hatched from eggs of an isolated pair of pure-bred black-boned fowl. Nine were black-boned, two were like ordinary fowl.
Quotes a Mr Holdsworth on unusual expressions of Singhalese and Tamils in pointing and beckoning.