8^6 IN"DEX-CATALOGtJE OF THE BIEDS 



Case 



Perdix cinerea var. montana, Jardine, !N"at. Lib. 

 Oru., IV., p. 101, plate 2, 1834. This variety occurs occa- 

 sionally in the mid-eastern part of Northumberland either 

 in small coveys or single individuals, but, so far as is known, 

 recorded only in recent years. The young have a distinct 

 first plumage, as may be seen in an example under the shade 

 on the adjoining Floor Cabinet, and others in intermediate 

 dress, not having yet acquired the mature plumage. An 

 example of this variety, shot near E. Dereham, Norfolk, was 

 figured on February 13th, 1897, in the "Field" News- 

 paper. The chick in the down of this vai'iety is unknown. 

 JEditor. 



Genus. PHASIANUS. 



181. Pheasant. Pliasianus GolcMcus, Linn. 



No. 1 (left). Female, " The old Brown Pheasant." 

 ,, 2 (right). Male. '' The old Brown Pheasant." 



Nos. 1, 2 from Ravensworth, Feb., 1833. 

 ,, 3 (lower). Young in the down. Bred in Newcastle. 

 Presented by Alfred Hume, Esq., 1892. 



182. Pheasant. 



No. 1. Male. " Eing Pheasant." Hornby Park, 1859. 

 Presented by Mr. Anthony Savage. 



183. Pheasant. 



No. 1 (left). Hybrid between the Common Pheasant and 



the Golden Pheasant. 



Bought in a Poulterer's shop in Newcastle, Nov., 1874. 



,, 2 (right). Female Common Pheasant in male plumage. 



Fam. TETRAONID^. 



Genus. LAGOPUS. 



184. Red Grouse. Lagopus Scoticus, (Brisson.) 



No. 1 (upper left). Male. Northumberland. 

 ,, 2 (right). Two Females. Northumberland. 



Presented by Thos. Anderson, Esq., Dec. 16, 1842. 



