1913-] E- C. Stuart Baker : Birds. 287 



(a) Not sexed. Pasighat, 600 ft., no date. I.M. 



No. 25372. 



(b) Not sexed. Kobo, 400 ft., 5-xii-ii. I.M. No. 



25272. 



These specimens are quite typical insignis, showing no ap- 

 proach to D. i. griseicapilla as do a good many of the birds on the 

 south of the Brahmaputra and in the Surma Valley. 



Order GALLINAE. 

 Sub-order ALECTOROPODJES. 



Family PHASIANIDAE. 



108. Gallus fcrrugineus (Gmelin). 



O. and B., vol. iv, p. 74. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. xxii, p. 344. 



(a) cf , Yembung, iioo ft., r7-ii-i2. I.M. No. 25284. 

 (6) 2 , Yembung, iroo ft., i9-ii-i2. I.M. No. 25294. 



(c) cf , No data. B.N.H S. No. i. 



(d) c^, No data. B.N.H.S. No. 3. 



109. Arboricola rufigularis rufigularis (Blyth). 



O. and B., vol. iv, p. 120. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. xxii, p. 212. 



(a) Not sexed. Between Kalek and Misshing, 15 — 

 i8-iii-i2. I.M. No. 25302. 



This specimen is a quite typical rufigularis, not intermedia, 

 and has a very well-developed black band below the rufous gorget. 

 I have already noted (B.N.H.S. Journal, vol. xi) that intermedia is 

 but a sub-species of rufigularis ^ and that in the hills south of the 

 Brahmaputra many specimens are intermediate between the two 

 races. 



Order LIMICOLAE. 



Family CHARADRIIDAE. 



Sub-family TOT AN IN AE. 



no. Tetanus ochropus (Linn.). 



O. and B., vol, iv, p. 262. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. xxiv, p. 437. 



{a) 2 , Kobo, 400 ft., 29-iii-i2. I.M. No. 25257. 



