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The eggs of this form cannot be distinguished from those of the last 
race.. 
Habits.—8ecully records that this Chukor abounds in all the hills 
which surrounds the plains of Kashgaria on the North, West and South, 
and says ! 
“In the winter they seem to come down to lower elevations than: 
they frequent in the summer; numbers are then caught and 
brought into Yarkand and Kashgar for sale. 
“This species is rather prized by the Yarkandis on account 
of its fighting propensities. I have seen some battles between 
Chukor which I kept—not for fighting I need hardly say—the 
birds appearing to be decidedly pugnacious.” 
(To be continued.) 
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