Glass II. 



WOOD GROUS. 



347 



Sect. III. GALLINACEOUS. 



GENUS XV. GROUS. 



Bill short arched. 



Toes outmost and inner connected to the first 

 joint of the middle toe by a small mem- 

 brane. 



* With legs feathered to the feet: broad scarlet 

 eye-brows. 



Tetrao Uroo;allus. T. fusco-ru- 

 fus, capite coUoque einereis, 

 gula abdomineqiie nigris, 

 axillis albls. Lath. Ind. orn, 

 634. id. Syn. iv. 729. 



Le Coc de bois ou Faisau 

 bruyant Beton av. 249- 



Urogallus major (the Male). 

 Gesner av. 490. 



Grygallus major (the Female). 

 495. 



Gallo cedrone, Urogallus sive 

 Tetrao. Aldr. av. ii. 29. 



Gallo alpestre, Tetrax Nemesi- 

 ani (fem.) Aldr. av. ii. 33. 



Pavo sylvestris. Girald. To- 

 pogr. Hihern. 706. 



Rail Syn. av. 53. 



Cock of the Mountain, or 



Wood. Wil. orn. I72. 

 Capricalca. Sih. Scot. I6. Tab. 



14, 18. 

 Le grand coq de Bruyeres. Bris- 



son av. I. 182. Hist. d'Ois. 



ii. 191. PL Enl. 73,74. 

 Tetrao Urogallus. Gm. Lin. 



746. 

 Kjader. Faun. Suec. sp. 200. 

 Pojitop. ii. 101. 

 Tjader-hona. Hasselquist itin. 



t571. 

 Klein. Stem. Tab. 27. 



I. Wood. 



f Swedish edition. This bird was shot in the isle of 3Iilo, 

 on a palm tree. Belon tells us, it is often found in Crete-, Ols. 

 p. 11. The English translator of Hasselquist gives a false name 

 to the bird, calling it the Black Game. 



