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2. T. Urophasianellus : Mas. Griseo-brunnescens, albo ferrugi- 

 neo nigroque undulatus, nucha alisque albo maculatis, abdomine 

 albo lateribus brunneo fasciatis, rectricibus niediis 4 elongatis. 



Fcem. Mali tertio minor, subpallidior, nucha nigro fasciata, rec- 

 tricibus subelongatis. 



In the same range of country as the preceding species. 



3. T. Sabini rufus, nigro notatus ; dorso maculis cordiformibus, 

 nucha alisque lineis ferrugineo-flavis ; abdomine albo brunneo fas- 

 ciato ; rectricibus fasciatis, fascia subapicali lata nigra. 



On the coast of the Pacific Ocean. 



4. T . Frmiklinii : Mas. Saturate plumbeo-griseus nigro fascia 

 tus ; gula pectore nuchaque nigris, hac albo graciliter fasciata; rec- 

 tricibus totis nigris, tectricibus supra et infra nigris apice albo. 



Foem. pallidior, gula pectore nuchaque plumbeo-griseis. 



In the valleys of the Rocky Mountains, and on the N.W. coast. 



5. T. Richardsonii pallide plumbeo-griseus fusco sparsim undu- 

 latus; gulae plumis in medio albis; abdomine saturatiore albo parce 

 maculato ; macula laterali sub nucha alba ; rectricibus nigris apice 

 albicante. 



Fcem. Minor brunnescentigrisea, dorso brunneo fasciata, subtus 

 albo frequenter notata, rectricibus duabns mediis ferrugineo fasciatis. 



T. Richardsonii J. Sabine in MSS. 



Valleys of the Rocky Mountains, and on the N.W. coast. 

 Ortyx. 



1. Orty.v picta. Mas. Fusca subtus ferrugineo-flava nigro fas- 

 ciata: gula rubro-purpurea albo graciliter cincta : pectore verticc 

 caudaque plumbeis: crista nigra longissima, lineari; lineis super ci- 

 leare albis, cauda tectricibus inferioribus ferrugineis. 



Fcem. Subcristata, gula pectoreque fusco-ferrugineis, fusco fas- 

 ciatis. 



Interior of New California. 



2. O. Douglasii. Plumbeo-brunnea ; crista erecta alisque superi- 

 oribus saturate brunneis; his flavo-ferrugineo striatis ; capitegenis 

 nuchaque brunneo et flavo-ferrugineo striatis; gula alba brunneo no- 

 tata ; abdomine albo guttato. 



O. Douglasii Vigors MSS. 



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DECEASE OF DR. WOLLASTON. 



WITH regard to the great loss which the scientific world has just 

 , sustained by the death of Dr. Wollaston, there can be but one 

 feeling. We trust we may be enabled to dedicate some of our pages 

 to the memory of this eminent philosopher in an early Number. 



SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. 

 To be Published by Subscription, in one volume, Uo, Feb. 1, 1829. 

 A Description of the Strata of the Yorkshire Coast ; with a Section 

 of the Cliffs from Spurn Point to Redcar j a Geological Map of the 



neighbouring 



