THE BIRDS OF INDIA. 



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2. Francolttms. 



3. Arboricola. 



4. RJiisotJiera. 



5. Peniix. 



6. Coturnix. 



7. Pej'dicula. 



8. Rallilus. 



9. Caccabis. 



10. Tetraogallus. 



11. PJiasiamis. 



12. LopJiophonis. 



13. Pucrasia. 



14. Euplocamiis. 



15. Gallus. 



16. Ceriornis. 



17. Prt^'^. 



18. Polyplectron. 



F. vulgaris. 



F. pictus. 



F. ponticerianus. 



F. gularis. 

 A, torqueola. 

 R. longirostris. 



P. JiodgsonicB. 



C. coromandelica. 

 P. cambaiensis. 

 P. asiatica. 

 R. crtstatus. 

 C. cJiukar. 

 T. Jiimalayeusis. 

 P. wallachii. 

 L. iinpcyaiiiis. 

 P. Diicrolopha. 

 E. Jiorsfieldi. 

 E. albo-cristatiis. 



G. bankivus. 

 G. soimerati. 



G. stauleyi. 

 C. satyr a. 



C. nielanocephala. 



P. cristatiis. 

 P. chinquis. 



Black Francolin. 



Painted Francolin. 



Grey Francolin. 



Wood Francolin. 



Hill Francolin. 



Long-billed Fran- 

 colin. 



Hodgson's Par- 

 tridge. 



Rain Quail. 



Cambian Quail. 



Asiatic Quail. 



Crowned Partridge. 



Chukar Partridge. 



Snow Partridge. 



Cheer Pheasant. 



Himalayan Monaul. 



Indian Pucras. 



Purple Kaleege. 



White Crested 

 Kaleege. 



Bankiva Jungle 

 Fowl. 



Sonnerat's Jungle 

 Fowl. 



Ceylon Jungle Fowl. 



Horned Tragopan. 



Black-headed Tra- 

 gopan. 



Common Peafowl. 



Peacock Pheasant. 



Hardwick's Spur Fowl. — This species is found in rocky 

 jungles in Southern India. The male has the head, face, 



