/'/// /.VAV.s- <>/' /,VA7\-.s AND BU( 



ORDER in. RASORES. 



Family Ti i EtAOKU) ft 



CAPBRCAIU.IE (Tetnw un>g<illns}. in tin- autumo 

 of 1855, a cock ami hen of this fine speeir were 



shot in the woods kn. I'm nham I 1 ,.-,-, h,- 



The- ,c hints \\viv takrn I,. ;in ! ton stulViT, ami 



wen a||>au-ntly in good condition, It is most un- 

 likely th.it thr\- \\cu- \ i-.ii.M-s from Scamiin.i\ LI,' and 

 almost equally so that they could have flown from 

 a Scotch wood ; and the only way, therefore, in vvhu h 

 i lu ir appearance can be accounted for is by suppo m 

 ilut th*-\ inu i h, i M- escaped from confinement. 

 Vik(;tNiAN COLIN (P//n / V/.V////W////). Tlu-u- 



us to | H - no doul)t tli.it tin-. :.|>o i, -.. whi, h is also 



known u tlu- \ ii mian Quail or Partridge, has littK- 

 * laim to be considered a British bird. It has frc 

 nurnily been kept in confinement in this country, and 



tin- prolultihty is lh.it tlu- Irw whirh h.ivi- luvn shot 



Kere at Intervals were biros which had been restored 

 to liberty or regained it by accident Solitary huli- 

 \ Iduall htavt been shot in different localities in lU-ii. 



IlilV, aiul in '.S^o Mi. ll.i'.rll ic*ri\rJ somr in thr 



