brown, pointed} the outer edges of them hoary towards the
bafe ■, within white to the tip, leaf! confpicuous on the outer
ones : the legs feathered almoft to the nails, and are very Ihort:
the toes only three in number, all placed forwards, very Ihort,
and all joined together except at the tip, where the claws divide:
the foie imbricated with horny papillae,
Placi . This inhabits the defart parts of Southern Tartary, from whence
Pallas received one Huffed fpecimen.
G i s t s
G e n u s LIV. P A R T R I D G E .
* WI T H F O U R TOE S .
N* i. Cape P.
2. Senegal P.
3. Ceylon P.
4. Brown African P.
5. Bare-necked P.
6. Francolin P.
7. Pintado P.
8. Common P.
Var. A.
9. Damafcus P.
10. Mountain P.
11. Hackled P.
12. Greek P.
Var. A. Guernfey P.
Var. B. Barbary P.
13. Red-necked P.
14. Rufous-breafted P.
1 j . Pearled P.
Var. A.
16. Gingi P.
17. Pondicherry P.
N° 18. Java P.
19. Mexican P.
20. Guiana P.
21. Green P.
22. Virginia P.
23. Maryland P.
24. Common Quail.
Var. A.
25. Chinefe
2 6. Crefted Q^
27. Louifiane
28. Malouine
29. Mexican
30. Lefler D”.
31. Noify
32. Madagafcar
33. Grey-throated
34. Coromandel
35. New Guinea
36. Manilla
5 D 2 * * WI TH