BIRDS— TETRAONIDAE— PEDI0CAETE8. 
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the middle (or about two-thirds) and exceeded in length by the under coverts. The feathers on 
the fore part of the breast, and especially on its side, are excessively rigid and spinous, witli 
the webs much worn down. The bill is lengthened, and the nasal fossa with its feathers 
extends very far forwards to a point more than half the length of the culmen. 
The upper parts in this species are greatly variegated, with a mottling of black, brownish 
yellow, and whitish. On the neck and fore part of the back the feathers are blackish, with 
several broad, zigzag transverse bars of light brownish yellow. On the back and wings the 
feathers have, in addition, longitudinal streaks of the same, the transverse bars concealed and the 
terminal portions coarsely mottled. The tertials, in addition, have a terminal bar of brownish 
yellow, the much elongated upper coverts and the tail feathers are quite similarly mottled. 
The under parts, from the breast to the tail, are pure continuous black, the under coverts 
black tipped with white. The lower part of the throat, with the sides of the neck, have a half 
collar of black. Below this the throat is lighter ; the shafts of the feathers stiff and black. 
There is a white band behind the eye curving down and crossing the throat ; the rest of the 
neck is mottled with black, white, and gray. The sides beneath the wings are like the 
scapulars, but the black of the belly is bordered laterally by white, somewhat blotched with 
black. 
Specimens vary somewhat, and it is probable that in full dress the male shows no transverse 
bars on the back and neck above. The females before me are much like the males, only smaller, 
more banded above ; the black of the belly more restricted ; the chin, throat above, and cheeks 
dull brownish white. The feathers of the neck have stiffened shafts, but these are not 
conspicuous. 
List of specimens. 
Catal. 
No. 
8922 
5743 
5419 
8923 
8921 
5745 
5742 
7045 
10023 
10020 
10021 
10019 
10022 
Sex. 
Locality. 
When col- j Whence obtained, 
lected. 
Orig. 
No. 
Collected by — 
Length. 
Stretch 
of wings. 
Wing. 
Remarks. 
9 
S 
9 
3 
S 
9 
I 
9 
9 
Dr. Hayden 
24.50 
41.00 
12.00 
Iris yellow. 
Aug. 12,1856 
July 28,1856 
256 
90 miles aboye mouth Yellowstone.. 
Cheyenne river 
Dr. Hayden.... 
25.00 
25.00 
21.00 
37.50 
41.50 
33.50 
11.50 
11.50 
10.00 
Iris yellow. 
do 
Aug. 8,1856 
Aug. 10,1856 
July 30,1857 
226 
238 
390 
21 
139 
Capt. Beckwith.... 
Mr.Kreutzfeldt. 
Near Snake river, Blue mountains. . . 
Sept. 16, 1853 
Sept. 14,1853 
do 
13 
12 
do 
4506 
PEDIOCAETES, Baird. 
Ch. — Tail short, graduated; exclusive of the lengthened middle part, (perhaps tail coverts,) halt' the full rounded 
wing. Tarsi densely feathered to the toes and between their bases. Neck without peculiar feathers. Culmen between the 
nasal fossae not half the total lengtli . 
But one species of this genus is known to naturalists, most of whom associate it with 
OentrocercuS) from which, however, it seems to differ in well marked characters, 
July 7, 1858. 
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