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Chap XIII.
Law of Battle.
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are larger in the male than in the female.[1] In certain plovers, however, the wing-spurs must be considered as a sexual cha-

Fig. 38. Palamedea cornuta (from Brehm), shewing the double wing-spurs, and the filament on the head.

  1. For the Egyptian goose, see Macgillivray, 'British Birds,' vol. iv. p. 639. For Plectropterus, 'Livingstone's Travels,' p. 254. For Pala-