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( 133 ) XII. Observations on some Species of the Genera Tetrao and Ortyx, natives of North America ; with Descriptions of Four new Species of the former, and Two of the latter Genus. Bt/ Mr. David Douglas, F.L.S. Read December 16, 1828. T ("^^^^S In the course of a journey across the continent of North Ame-rica, performed in the years 1825, 1826, and 1827, having discovered several species of these genera, not before observed or described, I submit the following notice of them to the So-ciety. TETRAO. 1. T.Urophasianus. Mas. Brunnescenti-griseus, ferrugineo ni-groque undulatus, collo anteriore abdomineque imo nigris, pectore albo plumis superioribus rhachibus rigidis, infe-rioribus in medio nigro-lineatis, plumis colli lateralibus elongatis, linearibus : caudd cuneatd, rectricibus subrigidis, acutis. Foem. Brunnescenti-grisea, albo nigroque parc^ undulata ; ab-domine imo nigro, pectore albo nigro-fasciato, caud4 sub-cuneat^, rectricibus subacutis. T. Urophasianus. C. L. Bonaparte in Zoological Journal, vol. in. p. 212. Cock of the Plains. Lewis and Clark's Travels, p. 473. Male. Bill black, one inch and three-fourths long : upper man-dible

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XII. Observations on some Species of the Genera Tetrao and Ortyx, natives of North America; with Descriptions of Four new Species of the former, and Two of the latter Gems

Mr David Douglas
Transactions of The Linnean Society of London 16: 133-149 (1829)

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