35. PHASIANCS. 



333 



d. c? id. sk. 



e. cJ ad. sk. 

 /, ff. d ad. sk. 



h,i. cS imm. et 2 ^d. 



St. 



k. cJ ad. sk. 



/. ? ad. sk. 



m. (J ad. sk. 



n, 0. (f ad. sk. et st. 



p. (5 ad. sk. 



q, r. cJ ad. sk. et st. 

 s. cJ ad. St. 



China. 



STiaiitrhai {Reeves). 



l']ufrland. 



Bedfordshire. 



Kent, Dec. 



St. Plelena. 



China. Purchased. 



China. Gould Coll. 



China. J. K. Reeves, Esq. 



rp.]. 



China. J. R. Reeves, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 Mrs. Ince [P.]. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 

 Gould Coll. 

 G. C. Norman, Esq. 



[P-]- 

 Gould Coll. 

 Capt. Sir E. Belcher, 

 R.X. [P.i 

 t. 2 skeleton. Zool. Soc. Coll. 



Hybrid between Phasianus colchicus and P. torquatus. See p. 323. 



Hybrid bettueen Phasianus torquatus and P. versicolor. 



Phasianus versicolor X P. torquatus, Blasius, Monatschr. Schttze 

 Vof/elio. 1889, p. 94, pis. 



a, b. (S ad. sk. England. Gould Coll. 



14. Phasianus satscheunensis. 



Phasianus satscheunensis, Pr/ev. Reixen in Tibet, p. 59 (1884) (Sa- 



tschen) ; Dcdit. J.f. O. 1886, p. 527. 

 Phasianus shawi, Seebohm, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 415 [part; Sa-tschen]. 

 Phasianus satscheuensis, Pleske, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. xiii. p. 296 



(1892) [N. of tlie Nan-Shan Mts.]. 



Adult male. Differs chiefl}' from P. torquatus in having the 

 general colour of the upper parts much paler ; the scapulars and 

 secondaries margined with sandy brown instead of Indian-red ; and 

 the margins to the feathers of the chest and underparts wider and 

 purplisli green, whereas in F. torquatus they are entirely absent or 

 only represented by the narrowest purplish border. 



Adult female. Very much paler than the female oi P. torquatus 

 and most nearly resembles the female of P. vlunyali. 



Hab. Sa-tschen, N. of the Nan-Shau Mountains. 



a,b. cS 2 tid. sk. Schanto-po, N. of the Nan- St. Petersburg Mas. 



Shan Mts., March {Grum- [E.]. 



Grzimailo). 



c, d. (S 2 '^d. sk. Schao-wan, March (Pi-Jeralsky St. Petersbui'g Mus. 



^- Grum-Grzimailo). [E.]. 



15. Phasianus formosanus. 



Pha.«ianus torquatus, Su-i>iJi. (nrc Gm.) Ibis, \S&i, p. 401, 186G, p. 404. 



Phasianus formosanus, Elliot, P. Z. {>. 1870, p. 40G [Formosa]; id. 

 Moiiof/. P/ia.t. ii. pi. vi. [text] (1872); David ■:^- Oiu^tal. Ow. C/iitte, 

 p. 410 (1877) [Formosa] ; Seebohm, Ibis, 1888, p. 313. 



Nearly adult male (tj-pe). Diflfers from P. torqtiatus generally in 

 having the ground-colour of the mantle and flanks pale primrose. 



