204 



tail-featliei's as broad as the inter- 

 spaces, [p. 217. 



c'. With red occipital band tnauritcmus S ad., 



d\ With no red on occiput mauritanus 5 ad., 



C. The black stripes bordering the [p. 217. 



throat and fore neck distinctly 

 unitiug in the middle of the chest 

 and forming a complete crescentic 

 band, the tips of most of the black 

 chest-feathers being red. [p. 218. 



e'. "With red occipital band numidicus S ad., 



f\ With no red on occiput numidicus 9 ad., 



g^. Grown red ; frontal band sooty [p. 218. 



brown numidicus S juv., 



b'". Scapulars black. _ _ [p. 218. 



d^. Underparts varying from bufty white 

 to brown ; abdomen, as well as 

 vent and under tail-coverts, red ; 

 sometimes with red .spot on the 

 chest ; the crown never red in the 

 adults. [p. 219. 



A'. With red occipital band cabanisi S ad., 



j'. With no red on occiput cabanisi $ ad., 



[p. 219. 



/'. Crown red cabanisi ]\i\., p. 219. 



f . Underparts fulvescent brown, the 

 vent and under tail-coverts (only) 

 red ; never with a red spot on the 

 chest ; the top of the head red in 

 the adult male as well as in the 

 young. [p. 220. 



k^. Crown and occiput red himalai/ensis (S ad., 



P. With no red on the head himalayejisis J ad., 



m\ Crown (only) red ; underparts [p. 220. 



slightly striated himalayensis tS juv., 



b". Sides of the neck not crossed by a black [p. 220. 



band. 

 c'". Underparts striated with black, 

 y. With no black patch on the chest. 

 m\ Larger : length 8-65 inches, wing 



5-1 ; with no red on the chest. _ [p. 222. 



/". W^ith red occipital baud darjilensis c? ad., 



«". With no red on occiput darjilensis 2 ad., 



[p. 222. 



A". Crown red darjilensis ]\\y ., 



o\ Smaller : length 6-55 inches, wing [p. 222. 



3'87 ; with red on the chest. 

 i^. The red on the chest contined to 

 a small spot ; the sexes dis- 

 similar, [p. 223. 

 f\ W^ith red occipital band .... cathpharius J" ad., 

 g'. With no red on occiput .... cathpharius 5 ad., 

 j". With conspicuous and intense [p. 223. 

 red gorget ; sexes similar, in 

 both having a red occipital 

 band*. 



Fidr Iluiiie. 



