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Macpherson, The Sand-Grouse in North-West of England : 

 Trans. Cwmberl. and Westmorl. Assoc. Lit. and Sci., 



1888, pp. 59-75 ; the visitation of Pallas's Sand- 

 Grouse to Scotland in 1888 ; 8vo pamphlet, 1889, 

 pp. 38, with map. 



Evans, W., On the Sand-Grouse in Scotland : Proc. Roy. 



Phys. Sac. Edinh., 1888, pp. 106-126. 

 Tegetmeier, Pallas's Sand-Grouse : 8vo pamphlet, pp. 23, 



1888; reviewed in Zool, 1888, p. 358. 

 Cornish, Observations on the Sand-Grouse in captivity. 



Drinking like a pigeon. Trans. Penzance Nat. Hist. Soc, 



1889, p. 91. 



Meade Waldo, On the breeding of the Sand-Grouse in cap- 

 tivity : ZooL, 1896, p. 298. 



Bureau, On the appearance of the Sand-Grouse in the East 

 of France : Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1888, pp. 245-252. 



Winge, On the breeding of the Sand-Grouse in captivity in 

 Denmark (translation): Zool., 1892, p. 341. 



Cocks, On the occurrence of the Sand-Grouse in Norway : 

 Zool., 1888, p. 425. 



Reichenow on its appearance in Germany in 1888 : Journal 

 filr Ornithologie, January 1889. Very incomplete. 



Cordeaux on its occurrence in Heligoland : Zool., 1888, 

 p. 267. 



Cecil Smith, as to Guernsey and Jersey, torn, cit, p. 266. 



Order VI. GALLING 

 Fam. PHASIANIU^. 

 BARBARY PARTRIDGE. Caccabis ^petrosa {GmQYm). 



The claims of this species to be regarded as a 

 British bird have been already discussed (p. 151). 



VIRGINIAN QUAIL. Ortyx virginianus (Linnseus). 



This being an introduced species, has been dealt 

 with in Part I. of the present volume (p. 151). 



