'IIIK KOKLASS PHEASANTS. 287 



Adult Female. — Much like ihc fe/nak of F. xanthospila, but the 

 black bars on the outer tail-feathers are incomplete and repre- 

 sented by black spots on the shaft. 



Range. — Mountain forest of Eastern China, Ngan-whi, Che- 

 kiang, and Fo-kien. 



Habits. — This very distinct Koklass is a resident in the above- 

 mentioned mountains, and is pretty common in Fo-kien. Like 

 the Yellow-necked Koklass, it is called Song-ky (Pine-Fowl) by 

 the natives and is met with as a rule singly in the steep 

 wooded mountains. Its food and habits are quite similar to 

 those of its ally. 



END OF VOL. I. 



APPENDIX 



p. 128, add : — 



XXXII(^. DYBOWSKl'S FRANCOLIN. FRANCOLINUS DYBOWSKII. 



F7'ancolinns dyhowskii^ Oust. Le Nat. (2), xiv. p. 232 (1893). 



Adult. — Said by Dr. Oustalet to be allied to F. gedgii and 

 F. harthmhi, but to have buff bands on the outer web and on 

 the margin of the inner web of the primaries ; the forehead 

 dusky, and the lores white. 



Range. — Bangui, Upper Congo. 



