Mitrata. 
45=' BIRDS. GALLING. 73 . Tcuao. 
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neck blueifh-afh, almofl naked, lower feathered, 
violet ; bodv black, with round white fpots ; ^ 
brown ; gular caruncle of the •na/e blueilli,/fma/e ‘ 
Caruncles at the gape double ; gular fold longltii^'l*'^'^ 
Inhabits Madagajcdr znd Guiana ; fire of the lall. , ut' 
Bill yellowilh ; conic protuberance on the cr'own af ^ iK 
red ; upper part of the neck naked, blueifti ; feathers %j|( 
lower part tranfvcrfely •vc^aved ; body black, with largrf 
fpots ; legs blackiih. 
Crijlata. Caruncle o ; each fide the gape a longitudinal 
Inhabits AJricn ; lefs than the laft. fe'*' 
Bill horn-colour ; head and upper part of the ntek ^ 
{lender hairs, obfcurcly blue ; fArcat blood-red ; 
front black, turned back ; body black, fpotted 
quill-feathers black-brown ; tail rounefed, waved 
black-brown, feathers 14 ; legs blackiih. 
A 
/Egyptiaca Black, fpotted with blueirti ; crown creftad ; „ f 
neck rufous. ftt* 
Bill rcddilh ; legs blucilh-black ; head and neck with * 
hairs ; cheeks and caruncles each fide th» jaws blued*'* 
' 73. TETRAO. Near the eyes a fpoi gjy 
is either naked, or papillous, dr 
: - covered with feathers. 
The birds of this genus follow the old one as foon af 
hatched, and oJten with pieces of the fliell lUcktfoj 
them; the bill is convex and ftrong; the fled* 
ujolUy delicious. Grous, Partridges and Quails th, 
, convex bill : Grous inhabit frigid climates, 
warm cloathing defended againa cold ; noJlriU In'*' ’„a ■»' 
r...i . . . . 31 ' ^ A 
feathers ; tongue pointed at the tip ; legs ilrong* 
long ; Partridges and Quails are of lefs lizc ; 
tail ; noariis covered above with a prominent wl 0 p- 
and inhabit temperate and Winn countries ; c'j''’ 
