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(27.) Page 206, after species of Phasianus: 
Genus CHRYSOLOPHUS J. E. Gray. 
a. Ruff or cape of male golden orange, barred with black; entire under parts, 
except chin and throat, bright red ; tail light tawny or cinnamon, barred 
and reticulated with black. Length about 40 inches, wing about 7.70, 
tail 27. Adult female mottled brown above the wings heavily barred with 
dusky; top and hinder part of head, neck, chest, sides, and flanks regu- 
larly barred with dusky; rest of under parts plain light buff, also the 
interspaces between dusky bars on chest and lower portion of sides and 
flanks. Length about 24, wing 7.00, tail 14. Hab. Mountains of southern 
and western China. Introduced into western Oregon. 
C. pictus. Golden Pheasant, 
a?, Ruff or cape of adult male pure white, barred with black; chest metallic 
green, barred with black ; breast, sides, etc., pure white ; tail white, barred 
and lined with black. Length about 50 inches, wing 8.20, tail 36.00. 
Hab. Mountains of western China and eastern Thibet. 
C. amherstie (LEapB.), Lady Amherst’s Pheasant.’ 
Genus GENNAZUS Wace. 
Adult male with crest and under parts glossy blue-black; upper parts 
(except crest) pure white, marked (except on greater part of longer rectrices) 
with V-shaped pencillings of black; face, legs, and feet bright red. Length 
about 40 inches, wing 10.50, tail 24. Adylt female plain brown above; beneath 
similar, with paler shaft-streaks, the posterior parts and thighs irregularly mot- 
tled with zigzag lines of dusky ; tail (except middle feathers) irregularly barred 
with black and white; face, legs, and feet dullred. Length about 20.50, wing 
9.10, tail 9.80. Hab. Southern China. Introduced into western Oregon. 
G. nycthemerus Linn. Silver Pheasant.’ 
(28.) Page 207, under Meleagris gallopavo: 
3100. Meleagris gallopavo osceola Scorr. Florida Wild Turkey.‘ 
Similar to IM. gallopavo, but darker, especially the remiges; inner seconda- 
ries plain dull grayish brown, and primaries brownish black narrowly barred 
with white, the white bars not touching the shafts of the quills. Hab. Southern 
and middle Florida. 
1 Phasianus pictus Linn., Syst. Nat. ed. 10, i. 1758, 158.—Chrysolophus pictues J. E. Gray, Illustr. Ind. 
Zool. ii. 1834, pl. 41, fig. 2. 
2 Phasianus amherstie Leaps., Trans. Linn. Soc. xvi. 1828, 129, pl. 15. Chrysolophus amherstie G. R. 
Gray, List Galline Brit. Mus. 1867, 30. 
3 Phasianus nycthemerus Linn., Syst. Nat. ed. 10, i. 1758, 159. Genneeus nycthemerua WaaueEr, Isis, 1832, 
1228. ‘ 
4 Meleagris gallopavo osceola Scott, Auk, vii. Oct. 1890, 376. 
