. 290
L I S T O F T H E
G e n u s L I
G R 0 u s. Synopfis. Supplem. I Br. Zool.
fl Wood Gr. b — IV. p.729 — I. N« 92
Black Gr, — — 733 — 2 1 3 I ------- 93 || Spurious Gr. Var. — 734 — 214 ------- id.
Ptarmigan — — 741 —1— - ------- 95-
R e d Gr. — — 746 -------216 ------- 94
II
I T E T R A O.
Urogallus
Tetrix —
■ Hybridus
Lagopus —
Scoticus
G E N xr s L IV .
P a r t r i d g e .
Common P.
j| Guernfey P. c
Common Quail -
B u s t a r d .
Great B.
U Little B .d
Thick-kneed B. —
P e RDIX (Tetrao, Lin.)
j___ »62 , ------- 96 Cinerea — —
------ 768 —— 220 Rufa — —
------- 779 •------ 222 ------- 97 Coturnix —
G e n u s L V I .
O t i s .
— 796 — ------- 98 T arda — —
■■ ■ 79 9 — 226 *------ 99 T e t r a x — —
— 806 — • — 100 OedicnemUS (Cboradrius)
Syft. Nat. r.
p. 273. N" :
— 274 —
— 2 7 3— 1
— 27+ —
— 2 76 — 13
2 76 — 1 2
— 278 — 20;
— 26 4 — I
— 2 5 5 — 1< *
b T h is Genus, fo r th em o ft part, inhabits on ly the more Northern counties! the firft fpeciea found only ua Highlands o f Scotland, where at this prelent it is very rare. .
i i Now and then met with at large in England-, but as both of them prefer the warmer climates,, it is fcarce probable that they will ever become common in this ifland.
E) I V . II,
B
^ cd ^
O S ' G R E A T B r i t a i n .
d I V . II. W A T E R - B I R D S .
O r d e r V I I , W i t h C l o v e n F e e t .
S p o o n b i l l .
jj White Sp. 0 ■—
H e r o n .
|| Common Crane f
| White Stork? —
|| Night Heron h —
Bittern —
|j Little B*1 —-
Common Heron —
0 Egretk — —
|j Great Wh. Heron1 0 African “■ — —
I b i s .
0 Glofly I .n
C u r l e.w,
Common C.
Whimbrel —
II Pygmy ° —
G e n u s LX.
I Synopfis. I Supplem. || Br. Zool. || P l a T A L È A . I Syft. Nat. I;
|V .p . 131 — p. ||[I. p. 634l|Leucorodia —| p.231. N* 1
G e n u s LX V .
A R o E A.
629
-237
-N° 174
- P - 633 -N 173
- P- 031
-N* 175
Grus —
Ciconia
Ny&icorax
Stellaris
Minuta
Cinerea
Garzetta
Alba
Rutiia —
— 2 3 4 — 4
— 235 — 7
— — $
239 — 21
— 24O — 26
— 2 3 6 - I I - I 2
— 237 — 13
— 239 — 24
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G e n Su s L X V L t T a n t a l u s .
---------- II I g n e u s —
G e n u s L X V I I .
N u M E NI US( Wo/v:xLin.)
Arquatus — —
Phaeopus — —
Pygnuetts — —
U 9 — p. 242
123
— — 12 7
• Very rare. A flock o f them migrated into the marfhes near Yamioatb, in 1774. f Said to he
common in England many years ago, now fcarce ever met with. § Has twice been met with in this
kingdom. h One fliot near London in 17S». i Only m o or three times feen in England, R I Once
faid to be plentiful here, now very rarely met with. m One fliot in J/hdeavt: Park, Berks, an African
fpecies i n Chiefly inhabits Ruffia; one in the Le<verian Mufeum, fliot in Cornwall. ° T w o
only upon record j one met with in Holland, fhe other /hot laft year near Sandwich, in Kent. T h e weight o f
this fpecimen was almoft a ounces, length S* inches, breadth 15^ inches, bill inch 5 the edges o f all the
feathers a very pale oker inftead o f white. D r . Leith fee ms to think that he l y s met with this bird in the
marflies new Greenwich, in the month o f Auguft,
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