NOTE 5.–The China pheasant answering best to the indications in the text,
appears to be _Reeves”s Pheasant_. Mr. Gould has identified this bird with
Marco”s in his magnificent _Birds of Asia_, and has been kind enough to
show me a specimen which, with the body, measured 6 feet 8 inches. The
tail feathers alone, however, are said to reach to 6 and 7 feet, so that
Marco”s ten palms was scarcely an exaggeration. These tail-feathers are
often seen on the Chinese stage in the cap of the hero of the drama, and
also decorate the hats of certain civil functionaries.
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