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yellowish ; chest, black, mooned ; belly, white ; fore- 

 head, three banded. India. 



Hemip. Thoracicus. Tem. 

 622, (or Turniw Maculatus. Vieill. Gal. 2I7.) 



Blackish-grey ; beneath, yellowish ; head, white ; 

 black dotted ; chest, bay ; wing-coverts with a black 

 spot, and red band above it. Length, six inches. 

 The Luzonian Quail, Lath. Tet. Luzoniensis. 

 Son. 1 Voy. pi. 23, is identified by Temminck with 

 this species. 



White-spotted Turnix. Gm. Hemip. Meiffrenii. 

 Tem. Col. 60, f. 1, of which Vieill. Gal. 300, 

 has made his genus Oxtyxelos, which he places 

 among the Waders, because the bottom of the tibiae 

 are without feathers. 



Above, varied red and white ; beneath, white ; pri- 

 maries, yellow blackish, edged with yellowish-white ; 

 tail rufous, white banded. 



White-spotted Turniw. Hemip. Nivosus. Swain- 

 son, Zool. 111. 163. This belongs also to Vieil- 

 liot's genus, Torticelle ; but is treated by Tem- 

 minck as the same as the last mentioned species. 



Noisy Quail. Lath. Tet. Suscitator. Gmel. Is 

 also a Turnix. See Bontius. Med. Ind. p. 65. 



Yellowish-red, varied with black and grey; bill, 

 rather long. Java. Size of a thrush. Le Reveille- 

 matin of Buffon. See Will. Angl. t. 29. Sir S. Raffles 



