Ba Des 4 T GARR  D, 
Buftard: the feathers of the neck are long, very thick, and loofe, like 
thofe of a domeftic fowl, of a bright chefnut colour on the upper part, 
and an afh coloured blue under the throat and on the breaft: the 
feathers of the back undulated with black and brown lines: the 
belly white: tail feathers from fixteen to twenty in number, marked 
acrofs with alternate bars of black and white. 
It is generally met with in the neighbourhood of farm houfes of the 
internal parts of the Cape of Good Hope, and Mr. Barrow thinks might 
be eafily domefticated ; the flefh exceeding good, with an high flavour 
of game. 
Pracg, 
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