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specklcil Turkey, is unknown ; and we may venture to say, that a plain 

 black one lias hardly ever occurred. 



Moeliring proposed the name of Cynchramm for this genus, as the 

 term Meleagris was used by the ancients to indicate a diflfercnt bird : 

 all other naturalists have agreed with Linn^, who, though fully aware 

 of the fact, made use of the name we have adopted. But he included 

 in the genus two allied species, which Gmelin very properly rejected, 

 and ])laced in a separate genus, which he called Penelope, considering 

 i\\ii IwxVqj AS sui generis. Latham again rendered the genus unnatu- 

 ral, by restoring one of the objectionable Linnean species, perceiving that 

 it was not properly placed in Penelope ; it is, in truth, a Phamanus. 

 As now characterized, the present genus is exclusively American ; and, 

 by the discovery of a beautiful species closely allied to that of the 

 United States, it now consists of two species. The Ocellated Turkey 

 {Meleagris oculata) inhabits Honduras, and may be distinguished from 

 the common species by its smaller size, more brilliant plumage, and 

 principally by having ocellated spots on the tail. It was first described 

 by Cuvier, and has lately been figured in that magnificent periodical 

 work, the "Planches Colorizes" of Temminck and Laugier. A beauti- 

 ful specimen bas long been exhibited in the Chaideston Museum. 



Mr. Duponceau, so well known by his philological researches, has favored us with 

 the following table of names for the Wild Turkey, in the different Indian languages : 



E. English Pronunciation. — F. French. — S. Spanish. — G. German. 



Algonkin Mississay, E Mackenzie. 



Adayes Owachuk, S MS. Voc. 



Atacapas Skillig, S MS. Voc. 



Caddoes Noe, E Dr. Sibley. 



Chetimachas .... Tsante hatineche base, S. MS. Voc. 



Cherokee Kainna ; Oocoocoo, E. . MS. Voc. 



Chickasaws Fukit, E MS. Voc. 



Choctaws Oopuh, E MS. Voc. 



Creeks Pinewau, E. . . . MS. Voc. 



Delaware proper . . . Tschikenum, G. ... Hockewelder and Zeis- 



berger. 



Delaware of New Jersey Tshikuuna, E MS. Voc. 



Delaware of New Sweden Sickenem (Swedish) . . Luther's Catechism. 



Ilui-on ....'... Ondetontak, F Pfere Sagard. 



Wyandot (same people) . Daigh-ton-tah, E. . . . Attwater in Archteol. 



Amer. 



Illinois Pireouah, F MS. Voc. 



Knistcneau.'C . . , . Mes-sey-thew, E. . . . Mackenzie. 



Miamis Pilauoh MS. Voc. 



Nenticoke Pahquun, E MS. Voc. 



Nottoway* Kunum, E MS. Voc. 



* Indians of Virginia, a branch of the Tuscaroras. 



