THE PEACOCK-PHEASANTS, 61 
First primary flight-feather much shorter than the second, 
which 7s shorter than the tenth ; sixth rather the longest. 
Sides of the face xaked, or very nearly so. 
The male is generally armed with two, and sometimes three 
spurs on each leg. Sexes different in plumage. 
I. THE GREY PEACOCK-PHEASANT. POLYPLECTRON CHINQUIS. 
FPavo chinguis, Mill. Linn. S. N. Suppl. p. 121 (1776). 
Favo tibetanus, Gmel. S. N. i. pt. i. p. 731 (1788). 
Polyplectron cinguis, Temm. Pig. et Gall. ii. p. 363 (1813), ili. 
pos, (fo15)) (part|> ide Pl. Col. va pl. 17 [Nor 530] 
@é82n)i- Gould, B. Asia, vi. pli so: (1871)); Sclater, 
Ps Z.541576, pl. vill. fig. 2 5; Ogilvie-Grant, Cat..B. Brit. 
Mus. xxii. p. 354 (1893). 
Polyplectron tibetanum, Elliot, Monogr. Phasian. i. pl. 6 (1872) ; 
Hume and Marshall, Game Birds Ind. 1. p. 105, pl. (1878). 
fPolyplectron atelospilum, P. cyclospilum, P. entcospilum, G. R. 
Gray, List Gall. Brit. Mus. pp. 23, 24 (1867): 
Polyplectron helene, Oates, Ibis, 1883, p. 136, pl. v. (imma- 
ture). 
(Plate XX VII.) 
Adult Male—Upper parts mostly down, dotted with dirty 
white ; near the tip of most of the feathers a large round eye 
of metallic green and violet, changing to purple and blue, and 
edged with successive rings of black, brown, and dirty white ; 
longer upper tail-coverts and tail-feathers, with divided Aazrs 
of large oval ocelli, one on each side of the shaft, entirely green 
in one light and purple in the other; ¢hvoat white, rest of 
under-parts drown with irregular dotted and mottled bars of 
dirty white; naked skin on side of face pale fleshy-yellow. 
Total length, 25°5 inches ; wing, 8°4; tail, 13°2; tarsus, 3. 
Adult Female-——Upper-parts dvown, mottled with pale Zrczn, 
Differs from the male chiefly in having the ocelli on the 
upper-parts represented by black spots, with some violet and 
purple gloss; the ocelli on the longer upper tail-coverts 
