24 GALLINJE. 



Polyplectron albocellatum, Temm. ? 



? Polyplectron lineatum, Gray, HI. Ind. Zool. pi. 38. 



Polyplectron thibetanus, p., JBp. Compt. Rend. 1856, p. 878. 



a. North-east India. Presented by J. Reeves, Esq. 



The ocellated spots on the tail are large and of a shining 

 green colour, entirely surrounded with black, which is wider at 

 the apex than at the posterior part, and then it is ringed broadly 

 with white. 



3. POLYPLECTRON ATELOSPiLUM. The Loan Polyplectron. 

 Polyplectron atelospilum, G. R. Gray. 



a. Tail, from the Loa Mountains. From M. Mouhot's Col- 

 lection. 



The ocellated spots on the tail are large and broad, of a shining 

 golden green, becoming rich purple in some light and surrounded 

 with black, and then mostly ringed with greyish brown ; this 

 latter ring is imperfect posteriorly 5 i. e. it is not continuous round 

 the spot, but the black ring fades into the brown of the feather 

 and is placed at about 2" 6'" from the end of the middle 

 feather. 



4. POLYPLECTRON ENicospiLUM. The Oval-spotted 

 Polyplectron. 



Polyplectron enicospilum, G. It. Gray. 



a. North-east India. Presented by J. Reeves, Esq. 



The ocellated spots on the tail-feathers are large and more 

 of an oblong-oval shape than those on the previous variety, being 

 somewhat pointed at the upper end, and they are placed at a 

 greater distance from the end of each feather. 



The ocellated spots on the back and wings are apparently of 

 a bell-shape, being raiher truncated and broad at the posterior 

 part and broadly margined with white. 



5. POLYPLECTRON HARDWICKII. Hardwicke's Polyplectron. 



Polyplectron Hardwickii, Gray, El. Ind. Zool. pi. 37, pi. 41. f. 1. 

 ? Pavo malaccensis, Scop. Flor. et Faun. Insubr. p. 93 ; Sonn. Voy 



t. 99? 



Polyplectron chinquis, p., Temm. Gall. iii. p. 675 ? 

 Polyplectron bicalcaratum (nee Z.), Temm. PI. Col. letterpress, 



p. ; Bl Cat. ofB. p. 242. 



a, b. Malacca, young male and female. From Mr. Turner's 

 Collection. 



