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according to Messrs. Alpheraky & Bianchi, who had the type before them, not 

 separable. The authors quite correctly say that SewcrtzofT compared his 



" semiiorquutus " with specimens of turceslanicus, and not of the real mongoliciis, 

 but it does not follow from his luistakc that (he form is not separable.) 



10. Phasiamis colchicus inrcestanicus Lor. 189(1. 

 From the shores of Lake Aral through the valley of the Syr-Daria ( Yaxartes) 

 east to Gultsha (teste Buturlin), 5,000 feet high in the Alia-Tag, 140 km. .south 

 of Osh. 



17. Phasiamis colchicus bergri Zar. 1914. 

 " Noun Kair and Uialy Islands in Lake Aral." (Not seen.) 



18. Phasianus colchicits turitnensis Pleske 1883. 



Tarim and Chertchen Valleys in East Turkestan, depressions of Lakes 

 Bagrash-Kul and Lob-Nor. 



19. Phasianus colchicvs elegans Ell. 

 Mountains of South-western Setchuan, North-western Yunnan, and Northern 

 Shan States, on the Salween River, at elevations of about 6,000 feet. 



20. Phasianus colchicus strauchi Przew. 1876. 

 Synonyms: Ph. hohlereri Schalow 1901. 



Ph. berezoivskyi Rothsch. 1901. 



Ph. strauchi chonensis Ogilvie-Grant 1912. 



Southern Kansu, north at least to the Tatung River, East Middle Shensi, 

 where common in the Ta-pai-shan in the Tsin-ling Chain. 



21. Phasianus colchicus sikhschanensis Bianchi 1806. 



Near Sung-pan and Tung-pei in Siih-shan, North-western Setchuan. Four 

 specimens known : 2 in St. Petersburg, 1 Tring, 1 British Museum. 



22. Phasianus colchicus sohokhotensis But. 1908. 



Oasis of Soho-khoto near Chen-fan, 100 km. north-cast of the Nan-shan 

 or Richthofcn Chain. The differences stated to exist by Buturlin appear to 

 be slight, and specimens from the Tatung Mountains are said to be intermediate, 

 but the apparently isolated locality seems to be in favour of a separate form. 

 (Not seen.) 



23. Phasianus colchicus jormosanus Ell. 1877. 

 Formosa. 



24. Phasianus colchicus kiangsuensis But. 

 Synonyms : Ph. schensinensis But. 1905. 



Ph. gmelini pewzowi Alph. & Bianchi 1908. 

 Kalgan and Kukai-khoto, one Uliassutai in North-western Mongolia. See 

 antea ! 



