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116. TuRTUR MEENA (Sykcs) [793]. Common at all heights 

 from 4000 to 9000 feet. 



117. TuRTUR CAMBAYENSis (Gm.) [794]. Occasionally met 

 with in the valleys. 



118. TuRTUR suRATENSis (Gm.) [795]. Occasionally met 

 with in the valleys and up to 5000 feet. 



119. TuRTUR RisoRius (L.) [796]. Common up to 6000 feet. 



120. Phasianus wallicui (Hardvv.) [809]. I only saw a 

 pair, near Putturnulla. 



121. PucRASiA macrolopha (Lcss.) [808], I saw and shot 

 a male, at Phagoo. 



122. Gallophasis albocristatus (Vig.) [810]. I saw 

 several at all elevations. 



123. LoPHOPHORUs iMPEYANUS (Lath.) [804]. I saw them 

 only at Putturnulla and Deobund. 



124. Francolinus VULGARIS, Steph. [818]. Common in all 

 the valleys and up to 5000 feet. 



125. Caccabis CHUKAR (J.E.Gray) [820]. Common from 

 4000 to 6000 feet, on grassy slopes and barren land. 



126. Ch^tusia goensis (Gm.) [855]. Common in all the 

 valleys, about rice-fields. 



This completes the list of the birds I fell in with during the 

 trip; and although very meagre, from unavoidable circumstances, 

 still it is calculated to convey a pretty fair idea of the avifauna 

 of this portion of the Himalayas during the mouth of June. 

 The species are classified according to Mr. G. R. Gray's ' Cata- 

 logue of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds contained in the 

 British Museum,' printed in 1855, — all groups of subgcneric value 

 having been referred to the genera as therein given. 



