PLAT © Uxxxim, 
Gallo cedrone, Urogallus five Tetrao. Aldr. av. 2. 29. 
“Gallo alpeftre, Tetrax. Nemefiani (fem.) Aldr. av. 2. 33s 
* Pavo Sylveltris. Guzrald. Topogr. Hibern, 706. 
Cock of the Wood. Rai Syn. p. 53. 
Wood Grous. A. I. 
Will, Orn. p. 172. ple 30. 
Penn. Br. Zool. 1. 92. pl 40. 4X. 
Arét. Zool, 
Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 729. 1. 

Mountain Cock and Hen. Albin. 2. pl. 29. 30. 
Le Coq ou le Tetras, Buff. Oi/. 2. p. 191. pl. 5. 
| ; Pl. enl. 73. 74. 
Le Coq de Bruyére. Brif. Orn. 1. p. 182. 1. 
Le Coc de bois ou Faifan bruyant. Belon. av. 249. 

Kjader. Faun. Suec. Sp. 200. 
Aurhan. Kram. 356. 
Auerhahn. Frifch. 1. 107. 108. 
Devi peteln. Scopolt, N° 169. 
Capricalca. Sib. Scot. 16. tab. 14. 18. 
conc rer aa TE Be eS LTE LEL EDIE SOLE ADEA 
This noble bird was formerly an inhabitant of the woody and 
mountainous parts of Scotland} and Irelandt. At this time it ts 
fuppofed to be extinG in Ireland; and in Scotland is found only in 
the Highlands north of Invernefs§. Mr. Latham fays, the laft bird 

* Peacock of the Woods, from its fine fhining green breatt. 
+ Boethicus.—Defer. Regni Scotia. 
+ Giraldus Cambrienfis. Topogr. Hiberne 706. 
§ Rofsfhire. Sutherlandfhire, 
of 
