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Gen. 200. FRANCOLINUS, Briss. 



286. FRANCOLINUS VULOARIS, Briss. 

 (' Tetrao francolinus, L.) Gould, 

 pi. 259. Southern Europe. 



Gen. 201. PERDIX, Nob. 



287. PERDIX GR^CA, Briss. (Per- 

 (/ix saxatilis, Mey.) Gould, 

 pi. 261, fig. 2. Southern Eu- 

 rope. 



288. PERDIX RUBRA, Briss. (Te- 

 trao rufus, L.) Gould, pi. 260. 

 Southern and central Europe. 



289. PERDIX PETROSA, Lath. (Te- 

 trao petrosus, Gm.) Gould, 

 pi. 261, fig. 1. Southern Eu- 

 rope. 



Gen. 202. STARNA, Nob. 



290. STARNA CINEREA, Nob. (Te- 

 trao perdix, L.) Gould, pi. 

 262. Europe generally. 



Gen. 203. COTURNIX, Temm. 



291. COTURNIX DACTYLISONANS, 

 Meyer. (Tetrao coturnix, L.) 

 Gould, pi. 263. Europe gene- 



i-ally. 



280. LoraoETYl DOUOLASI, Nob. 

 (Orti/.r Dot/fj/asi, Vig.) Aud. 

 pi. 418. 



Genus 199. ORTYX, Steph. 



281. ORTYX VIRGINIANA, Steph. 

 (Tetrao virginianus et marilan- 

 dicus, L.) Aud. pi. 76. Ame- 

 rica generally. 



Gen. 204. BONASIA, Nob. 



292. BONASIA SYLVESTRIS, Brehm. 

 (Tetrao bonasia, L.) Gould, 

 pi. 251. Northern and central 

 Europe. 



Gen. 205. TETRAO, L. 



282. BONASIA UMBELLUS, Nob. 

 (Tetrao ttmbellus, L.) Aud. 

 pi 41. America generally. 



293.TETRAoUROGALLus, L. Gould, 

 pi. 248. Northern and central 

 Europe. 



294. TETRAO MEDIUS, Lcisler. 

 ('/'. /njbndus, Sp.) Gould, pi. 

 219. Northern Europe. 



283. TETRAO OBSCURUS, Say. (Te- 

 trao Richardsoni, Sabine.) Aud. 

 pi. 361. North-western parts. 



