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G R O U S 



Class y* 



Order III. GALLINACEOUS. 



Xir. Short arched BILL. 



Outmoft, and inner TOES conne^led to the firft 

 joint of the middle toe by a fmall mem- 

 brane. 



* With legs feathered to the feet : broad fcarlec 



eye-brows. 

 ** With naked legs. 



V/ooD. Le Coc de bols ou Faifan 

 bruyant. Belon av, 249. 



Urogallus major (the Male). 

 Ge/ner a'V. 490. 



Grygallus major (the Fe- 

 male). 495. 



Gallo cedrone, Urogallus five 

 Tetrao. Aldr. a'V, II. 29. 



Gallo alpeilre, Tetrax Neme- 

 Jiani (fern.) Aldr, av. II. 



33- 

 Pavo fylveftris. Girald. To- 



pogr. Hi hern. 706. 

 Cock of the Mountain, or 



Wood. Wil. orn. 172. 

 Raiifyn, a'V, 53. 

 PL Enl. 73. 74. 

 Capricalca. Sib. Scot, 16. tab. 

 14, 18. 



Le cocque de Bruyeres. Brijfon 

 av, I. 182. Hift, d'Oys, 

 II. 191. 



Tetrao urogallus. Lin, fyji. 



Kjader. Faun. Suec, fp. 200. 

 Pont op. II. 1 01. 

 Tjader-hona. Hajfeliiuiji itin, 



Klein Stem, tab, 27. 



Mas Norvegis Tiur, Teer, 



Toedder. Foemina Nor<v» 



Roey. Brunnichy 194. 

 Aurhan. Kram. 356. 

 Auerhahn. Frifch^ I. 107, 



108. 

 Br. Zool. 84. plates M. M*. 



PL EnL 73, 74. 

 Devi peteln. Scopoli, No. '169. 



t Snvedijh edition. This bird was fhot in the ifle of 

 Miloy on 2ipalm tree, Belon tells us, it is often found in Crete; 

 Oh/, p. 1 1. The Englijh tranflator o^ HaJ/elquiJl gives a falfe 

 name to the bird, calling it the Black Game, 



THIS 



