BIRDS. G ALLIN:.®, 73. Tcu-ao. 45 j 
I nlialiits the alpine parts of Eurype. ii}d Sibnia; 14-— 15 indies 
long ! is ftupid, and burrows under the fnow ; feeds on in- 
feas, berries and tender fbools bf 'trees ; runs iwiftly and js 
impatient of fun and %vind ; cg^s pale rufouf, with lad- 
browm fpots, , . 
Body in fummer cinereous va^'jed wiixi white and biowii, in 
winter nearly all white, in each ^cafon the lateral tail-f'alhr' 
are black' tipt with white ; /c^randtv’en tob .covered wilii a 
thick wool Uk? a hare’s. 
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Orange, varied with black bands and white blotches ; toes 
downy ; tail-feathers black, tipt with white, the mid- 
dle ones entirely white. , . , 
Inhabits the woods of Europe and Ajia : i6i inches long : like 
the laft grows white in wdnter ; powdered with black. 
Bill klack ; htUy and legs white ; claws broad, flat. 
Orange, with black black bands and white blotches ; toes 
downy; tail-feathers black, tipt with white ; the 
middle ones entirely white ; lores black. Rock Cr. 
Inhabits llud/on’s Bay ; lefs than the lafl; ; docs not frequent 
woods, but fits on the tops of rocks, and makes a cry Uke » 
man calling with a loud voice. 
Toes naked, fcaly ; back black, varied with rufly ; neck 
ferruginous, fpotted with black; breall and vent 
white 
Inhabits the alpine parts of r fize of a hen. ,, , 
Eemale fpotted with pale yellow ; primary quill-feathers black ; 
thighs white, with, rufty fpots; legs downy; eggs reddifli, 
with large brown fpots. 
Back of the neck with fupplemental wings. Pinnated G. 
Inhabits North America ; lefs than a partridge ; feeds chiefly 
on acorns ; the male at fun-rife ereas his ncck-wings and 
flngs for the fpace of half an hour. . , , , , j 
Bill black ; irids hazel ; body tawny, waved with black anu 
white ; head crefted ; neck-wings each with 5 feathers not 
3 inches long; greater quill feathers blackifh, fpotted on ^ 
outfidc with rufous ; tail beneath and band at the cntl otiCK. ; 
toes yellow. 
Female without the fupplemental w;ngs. 
Umbdlur, 
