BiRt)S. galling. 73. Tetrad. 
Collar chefnut, with white round fpots; feathers of the 
tides with a fingle black ftripe ; tail-feathers cine- 
reous, the middle ones tranfverfely ftreakcd with 
brown, the lateral ones for the laft half orange. 
Barbary P- 
Under the eyes a naked fcarlet fpot ; tail ferruginous ; 
j breaft brown ; legs tvhite. Common F- 
7' ?*^^y*^-whlte. 
A Entirely white. 
* Collar white. 
6* brown. 
‘ Chin and upper part of the throat tawny. 
inhabits Europe and Afia : 13 inches long ; frequents corn 
fields and paftures ; feeds on green corn, feeds and infefts ; 
lays 15 — 18 greenith-grey eggs; is extremely falacious. 
^nder the lower eyelid a naked, red, papillous area, reaching 
behind ths eyes ; face yellowifh ; cap and neck waved-ath ; 
quillfeathers brown, with ferruginous bands ; tail-feathers 
a 8 ; lower part of the breajl with 2 chefnut fpots. 
Under the eyes a naked fcarlet fpot ; tail ferruginous ; 
bread brown ; legs yellow. Damafeus P. 
Inhabits France ; refembles the laft, but is much Id’s ; bill 
longer ; perhaps is only a variety. 
Bill and legs red ; head and upper part of the neck 
tawny; 7 outer tail-feathers pale chefnut. 
Mountain P* 
Inhabits mountainous parts of Europe : >oJ inches long. 
Body pale cheftiut ; tail-feathers 20, the 6 middle ones chelhut- 
brown, tipt with grey. 
Body brown, fpotted ; vent white ; orbits and chin naked, 
red. Red-necked P. 
Inhabits Africa: 13 inches long. 
■StZ/and legs red ; above and beneath the eyes a white ftreak. 
^rown ; bill, legs and irids red ; bread with a ferrugi- 
nous fpot. 
Inhabits mountains near the Camiia : lefe than T. rufus. 
Vol, I. 3 N 
Perlatus. 
