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Tangara, Dec. 9, 1958, IV

sure about this, In any case, the "Kree" R's are almost certainly nothing more than less aggressive  or, perhaps more probably, lower intensity versions of the harsh loud R.)

The whole vocal repertory of the golden-mask, so far as I have heard it, might be summarized comme ca (aside from [[?]] HAC)

[[drawing of a cycle]]

less harsh CN's |[[bi-directional arrows]]| less harsh series CN's |[[bi-directional arrows]]|"Kree" R
[[bi-directional arrows]]|[[bi-directional arrows]]|[[bi-directional arrows]]
harsh CN's|[[double right pointing arrows]]|harsh series CN's|[[bi-directional arrows]]|R|

I think that all the harsh CN - R sounds are largely or completely hostile, tending toward aggressiveness.

In general, the whole CN - R couples of the golden-mask seems to have become or remained much more hostile than the related couples of the Plains.

It was interesting to notice that the constant calling of the golden-masks during these encounters (and not the calling of the Plains) which seemed to be the main stimulus attracting and bolding the varied species flock together. In other words, the golden-masks might be an even more efficient "nucleus" than the Plains if they behaved in the right way, if the very behavior that attracted other species did not force then to separate from one another.

The behavior of the Plain Foragers when either one or both of the visitors were down to visit the 4 captives was interestingly both similar and dissimilar to that of the golden-masks in the same circumstances.

As far as general movements were concerned, the Plains flew up