2G. TKAQOPAX. 275 



//. 2 !id. sk. N.W. of Simla {S. Pinwill). Tweeddale Coll. 



r'. J nd.sk. Interiorof Simla Hills, April Tweeddale Coll. 



(li. C. Beavan). 



d',p'.Sad. et Simla. Capt. S. Pinwill [P.]. 



imra. .sk. 



/. $ ad. sk. Simla, Sept. (A. O. IL). Hume Coll. 



<;'. (S ad. sk. N.W. Himalayas. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



h,i. c? $ ad. sk. N.W. Himalayas. India Museum [P.]. 



.;'->«'. c? ad. sk.; 2 Himalayas. Ronald Ferguson, 



^ ad. et c? imm. st. Esq. [P.]. 



n'. Jad.sk. Almorah. Maj or General Hard- 



wieke [P.]. (Type 

 of the species.) 



3. Tragopan temmincki. 



Satyra temminckii, J. E. Gray, III. Ind. Zool. i. pi. 50 (1830-32); 



G. R. Gray, List of B. pt. iii. Gall. p. 28 (1844). 

 Tragopan temminckii, Benn. P. Z. S. 1834, p. 33. 

 Ceriornis temmincki, Grai/, Gen. B. iii. p. 499 (1845) ; Bh/th, Cat 



Mus. As. Soc. p. 210 (1849) ; Swlnk. P. Z. S. 1863, p. SOi" ; Sdaf. 



Lht of P/,as. p. 1 1, pi. 1 1 ( ] 8(J3) [China] ; Grai/, List Gallime Brit. 



Mm. p. 41 (1867) ; Gould, B. Asia, vii. pi. 4(S (1869) ; Grai/, Hand-l. 



B. ii. p. 262 (1870) ; Mat. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 164 FN. & E. Sze- 



chuen to C. Cliim]; Jerd. Ibis, 1870, p. 147 [Upper Assam]; 



David, X. Arch. Mas. Bull. vii. p. 11 (1871) [Sze-chuen] ; Swirih. 



P. Z. .S". 1871, p. 399; Blliof, Mon. Phas. i. pi. 24 (1872) ; David 



Sf Ousial. Ois. Chine, p. 118, pi. 112 (1877) [S.W. China to S. 



Shen-.si] : Hume, 6'fr. F. viii. p. 201 (1879) [Mishmi Hills] ; Sclat. 



P. Z. S. 1879, p. 117, pi. viii. iig. 3 ; SeeboAm, Ibis, 1891, p. 379 



[W. Sze-chuenJ. 



Adult male. Differs from the male of T. satyra in having the 

 orange-red occipital crest longer, the terminal part of the feathers 

 of the upper parts Indian red and the subterminal spots pale pearl- 

 grey instead of -white ; the bastard-wing reddish buff, the inner 

 webs barred and mottled with black ; the longer upper tail-coverts 

 brown, greyish towards the extremity, and margined all round with 

 dark Indian red ; the sides and fore part of the neck, shoulders, 

 and lesser under wing-coverts reddish buff ; the outer half of the 

 feathers of the rest of the underparts Indian red, each with a large 

 subterminal grey spot ; and only the feathers on the sides of the 

 breast have this spot surrounded by black. Bill black ; horns blue ; 

 gular flap rich deep blue, barred with red on the outer margins ; 

 legs and feet red. Total length 25 inches, wing 9-9, tail 7-8, 

 tarsus y-2. 



Adult fenuile. Appears to bear a close resemblance to the female 

 of T. satyra. 



Hah. South-west and Central China ; ranging from the Mishmi 

 Hills through Sze-chuen to South Shen-si and Hoo-pee. 

 a. <S ad. .'ik. China. .T. R. Reeves, Esq. [P.]. 



*■ c^ "d. sk. China. J. R. Reeves, Esq. [P.]. 



(Tvpe of the species.) 

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