in the same twenty-five birds, now gave a widely different result;
for they were proportionally with those of the rock-pigeon too
short in seventeen birds, and in only eight too long. Of these
eight birds, five were long-beaked,[39] and this fact perhaps
indicates that there is some correlation of the length of the beak
with the length of the bones of the wings, in the same manner as
with that of the feet and tarsi. The shortening of the humerus and
radius in the seventeen birds may probably be attributed to disuse,
as in the case of the scapula and furculum to which the wing-bones
are attached;—the lengthening of the wing-feathers, and
consequently the expansion of the wings from tip to tip, being, on
the other hand, as completely independent of use and disuse as is
the growth of the hair or wool on our long-haired dogs or
long-woolled sheep.
To sum up: we may confidently admit that the length of the sternum, and
frequently the prominence of its crest, the length of the scapula and
furculum, have all been reduced in size in comparison with the same
parts in the rock-pigeon. And I presume that this may be attributed to
disuse or lessened exercise. The wings, as measured from the ends of
the radii, have likewise been generally reduced in length; but, owing
to the increased growth of the wing-feathers, the wings, from tip to
tip, are commonly longer than in the rock-pigeon. The feet, as well as
the tarsi conjointly with the middle toe, have likewise in most cases
become reduced; and this it is probable has been caused by their
lessened use; but the existence of some sort of correlation between the
feet and beak is shown more plainly than the effects of disuse. We have
also some faint indication of a similar correlation between the main
bones of the wing and the beak.
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