920 JOURNAL, BOMB A 7 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XIX. 



(1342) Lophophorus refulgens. — (The Monal.) 



No skin. Common in winter at 6 000 feet occasionally as low as 5,000 feet, 

 Fulton records it at 10,000 feet and higher in summer. 



(1355) Cotumix communis — (The Common or Grey Quail.) 



Fair number continue passing through the country throughout April 

 and May. 



(1370) Caccahis chucar — (The Chukor.) 



Very common all the year, coming down as low as 4^00 feet in winter. 

 Pulton records it as high as 12.000 feet in summer. 



(1:^,78) TetruogaUttH himalayensin — (Thk Himalayan Snow-Cock.) 



Common in winter as low down as 6.000 feet. Fulton records them with 

 young in July between 15,000 and 16,000 feet. 



Family— RALLID.iE. 



In all probability many species pass t'lrongh on migration in April and 

 May. Two rails were brought in to me in May. Their condition (crawli-g) 

 was no inducement to [>rolonged identification. I put them down as Porsana 

 parva and P. marue'ta. 



* (1402) G ' lunula chloropus — (Thf, Moorhen.) 



One obtained at Nagar on SOth March, fairly common passing through 

 in May. 



(1405) Fulica a^rt— (The Coot.) 



One obtained at Drosh on 15th February, fairly common passing through 

 in end of April and beginning of May. 



Family— CHARADRIIDiB . 



(1436) Vane.llm vw^^am— (The Lapwing or Peewit.) 

 Fairly common in winter in the main valley, not seen after May. 



(1437) Chvttu>fia gyfig'tria— (The Sociable Lapwing.) 

 Remarks as for the Peewit. 



* (1447) ^giahtix duhia — (The Little Ringed Plover.) 

 Fair number pass through in April. 



* (1454) ^umenius arquata—(^nv, CuRLEW.) 

 A few pass through at end of April. 



(1460) Toianux hypo eucus — (The Common Sandpiper.) 

 Specimens only obtained at end of April, evidently passing through. 



(1461) Totanus gUirenla— (The Wood Sandpiper.) 

 Remarks as for T. hypohucus. 



(1462) TotanuH ochroptis— (The Green Sandpiper.) 



Specimens obtained throughout the year at about 4,500 feet, commonest at 

 end of April. They bred near Di-osh. 



* (1464) Totanus calitlris— (The REDSHANK.) 

 A few pass through at end of April 



