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MALOUINE Q. 

 Description. 



Place. 



La Caille des Ifles Malouines, Buf. oif. ii. p, 477. — PI. ad. 221.. 



I Z E and length of our Quail. Bill flout, and of a lead- 

 colour : the upper part of the plumage pale brown ; the- 

 middle of the feathers dark brown, and towards the ends each 

 hath two or three curved lines of the fame : fides of the head, 

 mottled with white : chin, fore part of the seek", and breafb 

 brownifh yellow, marked with fpots and curved ftreaks of brown,-, 

 but paler than above : lower part of the bread, the belly, thighs, 

 and vent* white : quills dufky, with pale edges : tail brown,, 

 banded with paler: legs brown. 



Found at Falkland. Iflands. 



29, 

 MEXICAN Q;, 



La grande Caille du Mexique, Brif. orn. i. p. 257-. 19. 

 Le grand Colin, Buf. oif. ii. p. 485. 



Description. ' g'HIS is much bigger than our Quail. The bill black : head' 



Place. 





crefted : that and the neck black and white mixed : the reft 

 of the body fulvous : the quills of this laft colour, with, white 

 tips : legs black. 

 Inhabits Mexico. 



Jo- 

 LESSER 



MEXICAN Qi 



Description, 



La Caille du Mexique* Brif. orn. i. p. 256; 18. 



Le Coyokos, Buf. oif ii. p. 486. 



Coyolcozque, feu Coli fonalis, Rati Syn. p. 158. 



-Will. 



orn. p. 39.3, 



fT* H E eyes are black : the top of the head and neck black, 

 and white, forming bands on each fide of the neck from 



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