Pheasant vs Fireback - What's the difference?
pheasant | fireback |
Some species of pheasant in the genus Lophura .
* {{quote-book
, passage=There are several species of the Fireback pheasant, the most common of which is the Siamese, which inhabits parts of Siam.
, page=581
, title=Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural Conditions, Practices and Ideals in the United States and Canada (3rd edition)
, author=Liberty Hyde Bailey
, publisher=Macmillan
, year=1910}}
* {{quote-book
, title=Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World
, author=Marshall Cavendish Corporation
, year=2001
, isbn=0761471987
, page=551
, passage=The name fireback comes from this bird's dazzling plumage.}}
A piece of iron that fits into the back of a fireplace to distribute the heat and keep the brick from cracking.
* {{quote-book
, passage=The only condition of the loan is that if the Daughters of the American Revolution are ever disbanded, that the fireback is to be returned to the descendants of General Lincoln.
, page=84
, title=Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine v. 22 (Jan.-June 1903)
, author=Daughters of the American Revolution
, publisher=National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
, year=1903}}
* {{quote-book
, passage=Many of the later style fireplaces, most especially of the better class, showed firebacks. These were of iron, and were designed to keep the back of the fireplace from cracking. ... In the Pickering house on Broad Street, Salem, is a quaint fireback which was made in the first iron foundry at Saugus, now Lynn.
, page=72
, title=Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings
, author=Mary Harrod Northend
, publisher=Little, Brown, and Company
, year=1912}}