( a:l ) 



8. Phasianus elegans Elliot. 



Phasianiis xludeui Anderson, Western Yinimiii, ii. p. 071. 



From a coloured sketch sent home lij- Mr. Owston's collector, it seems that 

 this pheasant occurs also near Mougtse, in the south of the province. 



;•. Calophasis burmanicus Gates. 



Chutung Yangpi Road, 21.iii. 02 (Rippon). 



The single specimen in the British Museum has been wrongly identified as 

 U. ellioti ; it is without doubt a female of C. burmanicus. 



10. Chrysolophus amherstiae Leadb. 



? acL ; Ching-tung, Yunnan, March isoy (Wingatej. 



Anderson also met with this handsome species on the hills between Sanda and 

 Momien (cf. Western Yunnan, p. 671). 



11. Gallus ferrugineus Gmel. 



Gallusferriigineua Anderson, Wfi^tern Yunmin^ ii. p. 6f)9. 



Anderson shot one in W. Yunnan on March 13, 1868 (op. cit.). 

 Capt. Wingate also procured this bird at Wei-yuan, S. Yunnan, on March 1.5, 

 1898 (cf. /to, 1900). 



12. Turnix pugnax taigoor Sykes. 



Tnriii J- jilvmhijjps AadersoD, Western Ynn/nni, ii. p. (173. 



A single specimen from Muangla, 10. vii 68 (Anderson). 



13. Carpophaga badia (Raftl.). 



Capt. Wingate obtained an adult sjiecimen in S.W. Yunnan in April 1899 (cf. 

 Ibis, 1900, p. 605). 



14. Sphenocercus sphenurus (Vig.). 



15. Columba leuconota Vig. 



16. Columba hodgsoni (Vig.). 



All three species obtained by Prince Henry of Orleans (cf. Bull. Mus. cTHist. 

 Nat. Paris, 1896, p. 185). 



17. Turtur orientalis Latham. 



Anderson, Western Yiciuian, p. 66G. 



According to Anderson (op. cit.) this species is common in W. Yunnan. 



18. Turtur humilis (Temm.). 



cf ?; Mongtse, S. Yunnan, April 191(1 (Owston). 



