REMARKS ON THE ARRANGEMENT. 
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We have now seen most of the members of this useful 
family; but, as we mentioned at the commencement, 
they are not arranged in the order they should properly 
stand. This, even now, we may be unable to do as we 
should finally desire, having not had an opportunity of 
examining minutely all the forms, or of arranging the 
other families which compose this order ; but the fol- 
lowing short table will serve as some guide how they 
should be placed. 
The Rasores, or third order of birds, contains the 
families Pavonidce, Tetraonidce, Cracidce, Struthioni- 
dw, Columbidce. 
The family Pavonidce contains the genera and sub- 
genera. 
Pavo. 
Meleagris. 
Polyplectron. 
Argus. 
Phasianus. 
Gallus. 
Eupcocomus? 
Lophophokus. 
Tragopan. 
Nijmjda. 
These are the genera at present established ; it is, 
however, probable, that one or two sub-genera will still 
be found necessary, particularly in Phasianus. 
The opinions regarding whether Pavo or Phasianus 
