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Tetrao togatus, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 275. 8. 



LagrofTe GelinOte de Canada, Sri/, orn. i. p. 207. pi. 21. f. 1. 



p. 281. — PL enl. N" 104. 

 Shoulder-knot Grous, Phil. Tranf. vol. lxii. p. 393. 

 Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. 



-Buf. oi/.ii. 



Q I Z E of a fmall Fowl: length fifteen inches and a half. Bill 

 brown : the head and upper parts are varied with rufous, 

 brown, black, and afh-colour: throat, and fore part of the 

 neck, rufous, marked with fmall fpots and bands of brown s 

 upper part of the bread blackifh and grey, forming a band, com- 

 municating on each fide with a packet of long and black feathers, 

 which falls over each wing : the reft of the under parts are 

 crofled with brown, rufous, and dirty white : quills brown, the 

 outer edge varied with dirty white : tail not unlike the back, 

 crofled with five or fix narrow bars of black, and a broad one 

 near the end ; the very tips of the feathers grey : legs feathered, 

 grey : toes naked, brown. 



Inhabits Hudfon's Bay, and is called Pujhee, of Pupujhee, by the 

 natives. The flefh is rather dry, but white, and when well pre- 

 pared, is good eating. 



They flay all the year, and feed in the winter oh juniper ; but 

 in fummer on goofeberries, rafpberries, cranberries, and currants, 

 The young follow the hen like chickens. 



The male and female much alike. 



SHOULDER. 

 KNOT GR. 



Descr.i?txok* 



Place aki 



Manners* 



VOir II. 



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