Ixii [Vol. X. 
Tetrastes bonasia. ? ad. Perm. With a great amount of 
white. 
(J ad. Orenburg. Black and white. 
(J. Archangel. Perfectly white. 
ad. Russia. Mostly white. 
Perdix PERDix. c? . Germany (Wiebke coll.), 8.10.72. 
White ; only the wings, the greater part of the head, 
and some patches on the back of normal colour. 
? . Russia. White, wuth small patches of normal 
feathers. 
2 c? c? • With nearly the whole under surface chestnut 
(so-called “ var. montana ; upperside whitish, with 
large dark brown spots in one, and narrow deep brown 
bars in the other specimen. 
2. Russia. Silvery grey. 
1. Nearly all chestnut var. montana”). East- 
bourne, England. 
1. Mostly chestnut, with the neck and head pale rusty 
buff. 
1. Entirely white. 
CoTURNix coTURNix. <j' . Italy. Peculiar dark brown 
variety. 
. Italy. Below white, above somewhat pale gene- 
rally, and variegated with white. 
Ortyx viRGiNiANus. N. America. Primaries white •, general 
coloration pale, with all the marks visible. 
Tympanuchus AMERicANus. N. America, d' . Breast chest- 
nut in the centre, the dark markings very bold and 
blackish. 
? . N. America. Cream-coloured variety. 
CoLUMBA PALUMBUS. Cambridge, 1888. I. Pure white. 
I . White, with patches and single feathers of ordinary 
colour here and there. 
Gallinago gallinago. 1. Wales ; Aberystwith. Breast 
and abdomen pure white ; remiges white ; upperside 
buff and chestnut. 
a 2 
