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POULTRY. 
TURKEY. Meleagris Gallopavo. Jenyns, p. 1G4. Bewick’s 
Br. B., vol. 1, p. 290. 
* PEACOCK. Pavo Crisiatus. Jenyns, p. 164. Bewick’s 
Br. B., vol. I, p. 293. 
DOMESTIC FOWL. Gallus Domesticus. Jenyns, p. 165. 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 381. 
* PHEASANT. Phasianus Colchicus. Jenyns, p. 166. 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 286. In the Museum are spe- 
cimens of the Mule Bird, the white and the ring necked 
varieties. 
GUINEA FOWL. Numida Meleagris. Jenyns, p. 168. 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 296. Gallina. 
GALLINACIOUS BIRDS. 
BLACK GROUSE. Tetrao Tetrix. Jenyns, p. 169. Be- 
wick's Br. B., vol. 1, p. 301. Rare. 
* PARTRIDGE. Perdix Cinerea. Jenyns, p. 172. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 307. Common. 
* QUAIL. P. Coturnix. Jenyns, p. 174. Bewick’s Br. B., 
vol. 1, p. 309. Scarce ; but seeming more so than it really 
is, from the habit of lying close, on the appearance of dan- 
ger. A few remain through the YV inter. 
LITTLE BUSTARD. Otis Tctrax. Jenyns, p. 175. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 320. Two or three Specimens 
have occurred in Cornwall ; one of which I have seen. 
PLOVERS, 
GREAT PLOVER. (Edicnemus Crepitans, Jenyns, p. 177. 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 320. In addition to a Specimen 
mentioned by Montagu, one was shot at Morval, near Looe, 
December 31, 1830. 
* GOLDEN PLOVER. Charadrius Plvvialis. Jenyns, p. 
177. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. I, p. 326. It changes its quar- 
ters from the high grounds in Summer, to the Coast in 
Winter. 
RINGED PLOVER. C. Hiaticula. Jenyns, p. 179. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 329. Common in solitary places 
along the shores. 
GREY PLOVER. Vanellus griscus. Jenyns, p. 181. Be- 
wick’s Br. B, Sup. p. 49. 
LAPWING. Vanellus Crisiatus. Jenyns, p. 182. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 1, p. 322. It breeds on the high lands 
in the middle of the County, and descends to the Coast in 
Winter. 
* TURNSTONE. Slrepsilus Interpret, Jenyns, p, 182. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 123. Not uncommon. 
* SANDERLIN. Caiidris Armaria. Jenyns, p. 183. Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 19. Scarce. 
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