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Columba dafypus, Lin. Syfi. i. p. 279. N° i.—Frifcb. t. 145. *■ ^^ 



Le Pigeon patu, Brif. orn. i. p. 73. A. ROUGH- 



Rough-footed Dove, JF/7/. er*. pi. 34. FOOTED P. 

 Lev. Muf. 



i TTHIS differs merely in having the legs covered with long Description. 

 feathers quite to the toes. 



2. 

 Le Pigeon hupe, Brif. orn. i. p. 73. B — Buf. elf. ii. p. zio.—Frifch. t. 144. Var. E. 



CRESTED P. 



f T* H I S is cTefted on the head, and has long feathers on the Description. 

 legs, as the laft. 



Le Pigeon de Norvege, Brif. am. i. p. 74. C. Var' F 



Norway' p. 



*T* H I S has the head crefted ; and legs as in the two laft ; but Description, 

 is almoft as big as a. fowl, and wholly as white as/now. 



Le Pigeon de Barbarie, Brif. orn. i. p. 74. D. — Buf. oif. ii. p. 519. 2. 



Barbary Pigeon, Raii Syn. p. 60. 8. — Witt. orn. p. 182. 8. pi. 34. Var* G 



Lev. Muf. BARBARY P. 



npHE bill in this is fhort ; and a broad circle of tuberculated Description. 



meally red flefh furrounds the eyes : the irides are white : 

 the plumage is blueifh, with two blackifh fpots on each wing. 



To thefe are allied the Baftard Bills, which are larger j but 

 have a fhorter bill and red eyes. 



The Mawmet, or Mahomet Pigeon, is alfo much the fame ; dif- 

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