LIST OF BIRDS OF DHAMO DISTRICT. 309 



27y. (1287) DccDLA GRiSEiCAPiLLA, Wald.— (Tho Grey-headed Im- 

 perial Pigeon.) 

 2P0. (1291) CnALCOPHAPS iNDiCA, (Linn.)— (The Bronze-winged Dove.) 

 The above were all procured by us when in the Hills. 



281. (1292) Coi.uMitA INTKKMEDIA. Stnckl, — (The Indian Blue Rock- 

 Pigeon.) 

 Uecorded by Salvador!. 



283. (1304) TuKTUR oriental!?, (Lath.)— (The Rufous Turtle-Dove.) 

 ('ommon in the Hills. 



284. (1308) TuRTUR tigrinds, (Temm.)— (The Malayan Spotted 



Dove.) 

 Common in the plains and valleys ; does not ascend ttie hills to any 

 height. 



285. (1311) QEnopopelia tranquebarica, (Herm.)— (The Red Turtle- 



Dove.) 

 Found in the plains. 



GALLING. 



PHAPIANID/E. 



286. (1 325) Pavo muticds, Linn.— (The Burmese Peafowl.) 

 Found in many places in the low country. 



287. (1327) Polyplectrdm chinquis, (Miill.) — (The Grey Peacock- 



Pheasant.) 

 I have not seen this bird, but the Kachins told me it was found in the low- 

 lying valleys. 

 Kachtn name. — Wo-graw. 



288. (1328) Gallos perkugineus, (Gm.)— (The Red Jungle-fowl.) 

 Plentiful in favourable localities. 



289. (1332) Phasiands elegans, Elliot.— (Stone's Pheasant.) 



Major Whitehead. 93rd Burma Infantry, informs me that he shot one be- 

 tween the Bhamo and Myitkyina Districts, as low down as about 2,0(J0 feet. 



290. (1332a) Chrysolophds amherstIjE, Leadb. — (Lady Amherst's 



Pheasant.) 

 The Kachins talk of a mythical very long-tailed pheasant which inhabits 

 certain high hills, which they call the ''Wocree" , which I thin j is most probably 

 this bird, unless it is some still undescribed species. 



291. (1339) Genn.(EUS HORSPiELDi, (Gray.)— (The Black-breasted Kalij 



Pheasant.) 



Kachtn name for pheasant. — Wo-rit. 



Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



There are two or three other species of Silver Pheasants found in Bhamo 

 which have not yet been identified. Mr. Gates hopes in a short time to be able 

 to write about them. 



292. (1352) Bambdsicola fytchii. Anders. — (The Western Bamboo- 



Partridge.) 



