ORDER GALLIN. 117 
308 4. Pedioczetes phasianellus campestris Ripcw. 
Prairie Sharp-tailed Grouse. 
Lediecetes phasianellus campestris Rrpcw. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 
II. April ro, 1884, 93. 
[B—, C—, R—, C—] 
Geoc. Dist.— Plains and prairies of the United States east of the 
Rocky Mountains; north to Manitoba; east to Wisconsin and TIli- 
nois ; south to New Mexico. 
Genus CENTROCERCUS Swainson. 
Centrocercus Swains. in Sw. & Ricu. Fauna Bor. Am. II. 1831, 
358, 496. Type, Zétrao urophasianus BoNnaP. 
809. Centrocerecus urophasianus (Bonap.). 
Sage Grouse. 
Letrao urophasianus Bona. Zool. Journ. III. 16275 203) 
Centrocercus urophasianus Swains. in Sw. & Ricu. Fauna Bor. 
Am, IT. 1831, 497, pl. 58. 
[B 462, C 382, R 479, C 560.] 
Groce. Dist.— Sage regions of the Rocky Mountain plateau and 
westward, chiefly within the United States, but north to Assiniboia 
and the dry interior of British Columbia; east to North Dakota, 
South Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado; south to northern New 
Mexico, Utah, and Nevada; west in California, Oregon and Wash- 
ington to the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Range. 
FaMity PHASIANIDZ. Pueasants, erc. 
SUBFAMILY MELEAGRINZA. Turkeys. 
Genus MELEAGRIS Linnzus. 
Meleagris Linn. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 156. Type, JZ. gallo- 
pavo LINN. 
