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near the mouth of Shoreham harbour, and in simi- 

 lar situations along the coast. 



Family PHASIANID.E. 



COMMON PHEASANT, Phasianus Colchicus. 

 Page 163. 



Family TETRAONID.E. 



BLACK GROUSE, Tetrao tetrix. Page 162. 



COMMON PARTRIDGE, Perdix cinerea. Page 

 167. 



RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE, Perdix rufa. Page 

 168. 



COMMON QUAIL, Coturnix vulgaris. Page 169. 



Family STRUTHIONID^E. 



LITTLE BUSTARD, Otis tetrax. On the autho- 

 rity of Mr. Jenyns I give the little bustard a place 

 in this Catalogue. Vide ' Manual of British Ver- 

 tebrate Animals," p. 176. 



NOTE. The Great Bustard, Otis tarda. Markwick 

 says that the great bustard used to be seen on the South 

 Downs in his time. White of Selborne also observed it 

 there. The latest instance of its having been observed in 

 Sussex appears to be that of a single example, which was 

 occasionally seen about twenty-five years ago near Blateh- 

 ington by Mr. Catt, who then occupied that farm. It used 

 to frequent the flat table-land which runs for a considerable 



