. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 68 ZOOLOGY. The Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus, Fig. 41) was originally a native of the Caucasus, and shores of the. '^ Caspian Sea and Sea of Aral; it occurs wild in Central Europe. Pheasants are troublesome to the farmer, both by devouring the newlv sown dpprl ^°" ^'â¢â â'^^l* â¢* Female Capercailzie (TetraourogaUus). and by scratching up the fields. Order : Grallatores (Wading-Bieds). The species here included differ very much among themselves; but all seek their food, which is almost exclusively of animal nature, at the water-edge (rivers,. Please note


. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 68 ZOOLOGY. The Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus, Fig. 41) was originally a native of the Caucasus, and shores of the. '^ Caspian Sea and Sea of Aral; it occurs wild in Central Europe. Pheasants are troublesome to the farmer, both by devouring the newlv sown dpprl ^°" ^'â¢â â'^^l* â¢* Female Capercailzie (TetraourogaUus). and by scratching up the fields. Order : Grallatores (Wading-Bieds). The species here included differ very much among themselves; but all seek their food, which is almost exclusively of animal nature, at the water-edge (rivers,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bos, Jan Ritzema, 1850-1928; Ainsworth Davis, J. R. (James Richard), 1861-1934. London, Chapman & Hall, Ld.


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