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1333. Catreus wallicM (The Cheer Pheasant). — A bunch of feathers 

 found one day in Murree, adhering to a bush in thick forest were, I think, back 

 feathers of " The Cheer Pheasant " and evidently belonged to some luckless 

 individual killed by a jackal or hill-fox. The occurrence of this bird in 

 Murree is not improbable as an example was procured by Major Venour in 

 Dunga Gali, vide Vol. XVII, p. 812 of this journal. 



1342. Lophophorus refulgens (The Mondl), — At Dunga Gali I met 

 Mr. J. Donald, at that time, Deputy Commissioner of Hazara, who informed 

 me that a few days previously he had flushed a *' Mondl " on Mozpuri (9,000'). 



1482. Scolopax rusticola (The Woodcock). — By mistake I omitted "The 

 Woodcock " from " Notes on the Birds of Thandiani." It has been seen and 

 I think shot on that hill and in all probability breeds there. This year I visited 

 a well-known breeding resort of Woodcock at Dunga Gali but did not find any 

 nests or see any birds. 



