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Pav. (Meleagris, Linn.) Gallipavo. Britain 8$ N. Arner. 
Genus Phasianus. 
* Phas. colchicus. Britain . 
* Phas. (Nycthemerus, Swain.) argentatus. Asia. 
Phas. (Tragopan) Satyrus. Asia , Nepaul. 
Genus Gallus, Antiq. 
Gall. Bankiva. India and Indian Islands. 
Genus Lophophorus, Temm. 
Loph. refulgens. India , Nepaul. 
Genus Numida. 
Num. Meleagris. Africa. 
Fam. TETRAONID^E. 
Genus Cryptonyx, Temm. 
Cryp. coronatus. Sunda Islands. 
Genus Odontophorus, Vieill. 
Odon. rnfus. 
Genus Tetrao, Linn. (1) 
* Tetr. Scoticus. Britain. 
* Tetr. (Urogallus) major. Europe. 
* Tetr. (Lyrurus, Swain.) Tetrix. Britain . 
* Tetr. (Pterocles, Temm.) arenarius. Europe 8$ Africa. 
Tetr. (Centrocircus, Swain.) Urophasianus. N. America . 
Genus Perdix, Briss. 
* Per. cinerea, Britain. 
Per. (Francolinus) collaris. Europe. 
* Per. (Coturnix, Briss.) Europaeus. Britain. 
Per. (Ptilopachus, Swain.) erytlirorhynchus. Africa. 
(1) It seems rather doubtful whether the name of Tetrao should be 
restricted to that group of which the common Grouse, and the Ptarmi- 
gan are examples, or to that to which the Cock of the Wood belongs. 
Mr. Swainson has committed an error in his arrangement in placing 
the Grouse and Wood Grouse together, considering the former to pos- 
sess naked toes , like the latter. Lyrurus seems scarcely entitled to 
rank as a subgenus, considering it to be only one of the five forms of 
Tetrao, as restricted. 
