PIN-TAILED GROUSE. 
oiiIt of an agreeable taste, but easy diges- 
tion." 
We shall only add, tbat as Biiffon objedls to 
the excuse made by Edwards, for Dr. Shaw's 
overlooking the hind toe, on account of the 
feathers ; so we, in our turn, object :o that 
which is suggested by BuiFon, with regard to 
it's shortness : since it does not seem to us 
likely, that an intelligent traveller would ex- 
pressly state the want of a toe which adlually 
existed ; aad, therefore, we conceive this Kit- 
tawiah to have been a variety, or an individual, 
in which the hind toe was deficient. 
