IN THE HANCOCK COLLECTION 

 Case 



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Fam. PHASIANID^E. 

 Genus. COTURNIX. 



178. Quail. Coturnix communis, Bonnaterre. 

 No. 1 (left). Female. Cleadon, 1850. 



Killed against telegraph wires at Cleadon Station. 

 Presented by Richard Howse. 

 ,, 2 (left centre). Female. 



North Sunderland, Jan. 10th, 1881. 

 ,, 3 (right centre). Tyneside, May, 1837. 



4 (centre). Young in the down. Mr. Bond. 



5 (right). Male? Shot near Newton, Corbridge- 



on-Tyne, by James Harvey, Esq. 

 Presented by Miss Harvey, May 25th, 189k- 



Genus. CACCABIS. 



179. Red-legged Partridge. Caccabis rubra, 



^Brisson). 

 No. 1 (left). Old Museum. 



2 (right). Found dead by Scott Wilson, in a field at 



Wisley, Surrey, Jan. 23rd, 1883. 



3 (lower left). Two Young in tbe down. 



Bournsen, July, 1880 and 1882. 



Genus. PERDIX. 



180. Partridge. Perdix einerea, Brisson. 



No. 1 (centre). Mature male. 



Coupland, near Wooler, Dec. 28th, 1898. 



2 (left). Mature female. 



Coupland, near Wooler, Dec. 28th, 1898. 

 Nos. 1 and 2 presented by J. D. Scott, Esq. 

 Stuffed by J. Jackson. 



3 (right). Mature male. Dark variety. 



Shot at TTlghani Park Farm, Northd., Nov., 1869. 



Presented by Geo. E. Crcmhall, Esq., 1885. 



Stuffed by Duncan. 



Eemark.—Eo. 3 is a fine mature male of the so-called 



Lorraine Partridge (Perdix montana, Brisson, the 



