1922.] duriiKj the F'/r.st Mt. Ererest Expedition . i)()\ 



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L. Abbott in Eastern Turkestan, the Tian Shan Mt.s., Tag- 



dumbash Pamir, Central Asia, with Notes on some Species. 



P. U.S. Nat. Mus. xviii. ]89o, p. o69. 

 Sjiarpk, K. B. — Scientific IJesults of the Second Yarkand Mission. 



Aves. 1891. 

 StoliczivA, F. — Ornitholog-ical Observations in the Sutlej Valley, 



N.W. Himalayas. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxxvii. 18(58, p. l-»9. 

 Waodkll, L. a. — Gazetteer of Sikkini : a List of Sikkim Birds. 1894. 



. Lhasa and its Mysteries. Fauna of Central Tibet, 1905, p. 4o-"). 



Walton, Capt. H. J.— On the Birds of Southern Tibet. Ibis, 190C), 



pp. 57, 225. 

 WiiY.MPER. — Birds nesting in Gavlnval. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 



vol. XV. 1903-4, p. 520. 

 . Nesting of Ibis-bill (/. striitheysi) and Common Sandpiper 



(7'. hypoleucus). Ibid. vol. xvi. 1906-7, p. 546. 



. Birds nesting in Garlnval. Ibid. vol. xix. 1909-10, p. 990. 



. Birds nesting in the Nila Valley, Garhwal. Ibid. vol. xx. 1910- 



11, p. 1157. 

 . On the Nest of Hodg.son's Grandala. Ibid. vol. xxii. 1913-14, 



p. 196. 

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Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. xvii. 1906-7, pp. 723, 94;!. 

 . Further Notes on Birds of the Provinces of Kashmir and .laninui 



and adjacent Districts. Ibid. vol. xviii. 1907-8, p. 4(il. 



List of Species obtained. 



Lerwa lerwa (Hodgs.). 

 325 o 28.8.21 Chog-la 17;000 ft. 



The Snow- Partridge is found throughout the higher 

 Iliinahiyu eastwards to Oliina. 



[Not seen below 17,000 ft.— A. F. R. W.] 



Columba leuconota leuconota Vigors. 



281 S 12.8.21 Kharta 12,500 ft. 



The Snow-Pigeon occurs throughout tlie Hiniahaya u]) 

 to 15,000 ft. in summer, and sometimes as low as 4000 ft. in 

 winter. 



[Inhabits the gorges of the main range up to 12,500 ft., 

 above which altitude and on the Tibetan plain its place is 

 taken by Columba rupestris. — A. F R.W.] 



