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a, Professor Ghigi reared 25 of these “ hybrids ” at semi¬

liberty in Italy in 1928 and gives a full account in L’Oiseau ,

1929, 38. The article is headed “ Elevage de la Pintade

huppee ”, the parents specified as above.


772. Abyssinian Guineafowl. Add : Gurney reared eight

young in 1928 ; see A.M., 1929, 3.


Add: 780. i, Marbled Guinea Quail ( Odontophorus


guianensis panamensis). Bred in America by Mrs. Bryan

in 1929, teste A.M., 1930, 25, quoting Aviculture ( U.S.A .),

October, 1929.


Button-quails


792 Black-throated Button-quail. Add: In 1926

Decoux reared two young ; see L’Oiseau, 1927.


793. Smith’s Button-quail. Add : Sich recently

succeeded in England and was awarded the A.S. Medal

(A.M., 1927, 264 ; 1928, 52).


Sand-grouse


794. Pin-tailed Sand-grouse. Insert after also in line 8,.


A.M., 1900, 77.


Add: 796. i, Pallas’ Sand-grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus

(Pallas) ). W. H. Workman in A.M., 1932, 37, brings to

light an early record of the breeding of this species in Den¬

mark, described in the Zoologist, 1892, p. 341, by Christensen,

of Copenhagen, who reared one chick in 1891, which was

still alive in April, 1892, in the best of health and very tame.

In the year before he had had fertile eggs, but they failed

to hatch.


Curassows


Add: 799. i, Banded Curassow (C. sclateri). Have been

bred at the New York Zoo, teste Crandall’s 1927 List.

797. a, Add : The one young bird was fully reared and grew

up to be a typical globicera, teste A.M., 1930, 296.


806. Brush-turkey. Line 6, after November, 1904, insert:

and the Report for 1926 gives “ two reared ” for that year..



