GALLINACEOUS. 
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Tail, very long, broad, expanfible, confifting of a double range 
of feathers, adorned with rich ocellated fpots. 
Common Peacock, frequent in moft parts. The Peacock Phea- Ex. 
fant, Edw. LXVII. 
The native place India, Japan, and China . 
Pavo of Linnaeus, and Phafianus of Brijfon, I. 281. who reckons 
IV fpecies of Peacocks, Linn^us III. 
Bill, convex, fhort, and ftrong. XXXV. PHEA- 
Nostrils, fmall. SANT. 
Tail, very long, cuneiform, bending downwaads. 
Painted Pheafant, Edw. LXVIII. 
Inhabits Afia and South America. 
Phafianus of Linnaeus and Brijfon I. 262. who has (including 
Peacocks and Curafioas) XVI lpecies, Linnaeus VI. 
Bill, convex, ftrong, and fhort. XXXVI, GROUs. 
A naked fcarlet fkin above each Eye. 
Nostrils, fmall, and hid in the feathers. 
Tongue, pointed at the end. 
Legs, ftrong, feathered to the toes $ and fometimes to the nails. 
The toes of thofe with naked feet pedlinated on each fide. 
Grous, Br. Zool. fol. tab. M. 3. Br. Zool. I. tab. XLIII. 
Inhabits the mountains or woods of Europe, northern and eaftern 
Afia, and North America . 
Tetrao 
