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2. Notice of the occurrence in Scotland of the Tetrao medius, shewing that supposed species to be a hybrid

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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There exists in several northern continental countries a peculiar kind of grouse, called by foreign naturalists Tetrao medius, on account of its exhibiting, as it were, a combination of the characters of the wood-grouse or capercailzie on the one hand, and of the black-cock on the other. It is never found except in countries inhabited by the two species last named; and as it presents a union of their characters, several naturalists have inferred that it is not itself a distinct kind, but a hybrid, resulting from the casual intercourse of the other two.

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Proceedings 1842–43
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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