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the Platte to the Liard River, a tributary of the Macken- 

 zie. When the ranges of the two species are fully defined, 

 he thinks the T. rlchardsoni will be found the more north- 

 ern bird. 



The eggs of Tetrao rlchardsoni are very similar, except 

 in size, to those of the obscui'us, resembling them closely in 

 their ground-color, as well as in their markings. In the 

 specimens in the Cabinet of the Boston Natural History 

 Society the spots are smaller, a little less distinct, and less 

 numerous. The eggs are 1.75 inches in length and from 

 1.35 to 1.36 in breadth. — Baird, Breioer and Ridgway. 



