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BIRDS. GALLINyE. 73. Tetrao. 
broad, fawny, edf'cd witli black ; firft qnill-Jeathers cine- 
reous, the coverts ferruginous, edged with white ; tai 
wedgetl, ]iale yellow, with broW'n band's and tipt with white ; 
le^s cinereous, naked behiffd; toes pettmate. 
I-egs downy ; body tefiacc'oiis ; i middle tai'l-fearthers 
twice as long as the ieil. Senega! G. 
Inhabits Senegal, Sides of \\\c head wifii a blueilh' band ; la- 
teral quill-feathers white ; legs naked behind. 
Above cHefnut, beneath blacki-Ih ; 2 middle tail-feathers 
longer fubulatc. Namaqua G. 
Inhabits the Cape of & 9 od Hope : 9 inches long. 
glaucous ; head, neck and, brcajl cinereous ; upper part of 
the bread with a white lunate mark, beneath this a broader 
clicfiuit one, and fronv tins to’ she thighs a third, black-cinc- 
reous ; legs naked behind, with a fmall ipur. 
female above s^'aved with'‘black, white and rufous, beneath 
tfanlverfely llreaked with white '.‘iid black ; legs utrarmed. 
i'ront white, the hind part furrounded with a black fflTcf ; 
body above rufous-yellow, varied with black lunate 
marks. Indian G. 
Inhabits Coromande;.- fize of T. alchata. 
■Bill yellowifh ; feathers of the hind-head reJdifli, with a black, 
line down the middle ; neck rufous-grey ; breafi chefnut ; 
primary quillfeathers brownilh-black, iecondary grey', barred ; 
belly grey, with tranfverfc black bands ; legs brown. 
■ Collar, belly and vent black ; tail-feathers barred with 
brown and grey, and tipt with white, 2 middle ones 
lawnyift). ^ Sand G> 
Inhabits the fluftuating funds near the Cajpian Sea : 19 inches 
long ; Cjjvj pale white. 
Head alby ; chin pale yellow, with a black femicircle on the 
throat, the feathers truncate, Ihining ; tail barred, the 2 
middle feathers fubalateat the tip ; legs naked behind, with a 
linall fpur. 
female yellowilh; head and neck fpotted with black j back 
barred with black, 
b. Feet 2~teed. 
^ Toes downy, connected nearly to the tip. HetcroHitous G, 
Inhabits 
