BIRDS. GALLINS. 73. Tetrao. 4^ 
Inhabits Hud/on’s Bay ; 5 inthes long. 
White lines of the upper part of the hdy edged with black on 
the lower I’lde, 
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Pendent creft and chin tawny. Crejled ^ 
Inhabits Guiana and Mexico; 6^ Inches long. 
Bill, quill-feathers and legs brown ; creji narrow, an inch long ; 
crown tawny ; reft of the hody varied with rufous, brown,- 
black and dirty-yellow ; tail varied wnth brosvn and grey. 
Body fpotted with crey ^ throat black, with a white arch. 
Chine/e 
Inhabits China and the Philippine Ips ; 4—6 inches long ; u 
carried alive in the winter by the Chinele, between their 
hands, for the purpofc of wanning them. 
BiU black; body -ihovt varied with blaekilh atid brownifti } 
cheeks and throat white ; breaji with a black bar ; belly, vent 
' and very Ihort tail bay; quill-feathers brownifti; legs 
yellow. 
Body fpotted with grey ; eyebrows white ; tail-feathers 
with a ferruginous edge and crefeent. Common ^ » 
5. Much larger in fize. 
inhabits the whole ancient world; *7^- inche.s long; 
and feeds on corn ; calls nearly all night long ; eggs whitilh, 
with irregular nifty I'pots. . , . 
Bill black ; head black, varied with rufous ; down the middk 
of the crown and neck a yellowiftr ftreak ; feathers of t _c 
back nifty-brown, varied with grey, the Ihafts wit.i a longi- 
tudinal yellowilh ftreak; W;r beneath duty -ochre ; throat 
and brea/i leddifti ; quUlfeatkers grey-brown, with rufous 
bars without ; tail-Jcathers 1 with reddiih and black hncs , 
^egs brownifh. 
’^“Itu 
t+ Feet p^toed. 
Lei 
■gs pale : bill black ; wings and tail deep black. 
Gibraltar 
Inhabits near GtWrar; 6 inches long. 
Crown brown, furrounded with a white edge ; back brown, 
with white lines ; wing-coverts rufty, tipt with white and a 
black foot in the middle, furrounded with white i cftni w i 
black a.nd whitifli lines ; fcatliers of the breaJl white, with a 
black foot, rufty in the middle ; tail edged With w i e, an 
ftreaked with black and brown. 4 i t r 
Andalficus, 
