r:iO JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. (SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Pavo tihetamis. — Gmel., Sys. Nat., I., pt. II., p. 731 (1788); 

 Lath., Ind. Orn., II., p. 617 (1790). 



Pavo hicalcaratus. — Lath., Ind., Orn., II., p. 617 (1790). 



Pavo ms.— Bonnat., Tabl, End. Meth., I., p. 178, pi. 83 

 (1792). 



Polijioledron chinguis. — Temm., Pig. et Gall., II., p. 363 (1813); 

 Blyth, Cat. Mns. As. Soc, p. 241 (1849); Gonld, B. Asia, VII., 

 pi. 50 (1871); Blyth and Wald., Oat. Mamm. & B. Biu-m., p. 148 

 (1875) ; Ogilvie-Grant, Oat. B. B. pit Mns., XXII., p. 354 (1893) ; 

 Ogilvie-Grant, Game B., II., p. 61 (1897) ; Pocock, Avi. • Mag., 

 1910-11, p. 229. 



Folyiolectron albooccellatmn. — Onv. Reg. Anim. ed 2e, I., p. 474 

 (1829). 



Polypledron cydosinlum. — Gra}^, List Gallinte B. M., p. 23 (1867). 



Pohjiolectron atdospilum. — Gray, List Galling B. M., p. 24 (1867). 



Polyplectron eniscosjnlum. — Gray, List Galling B. M., p. 24 (1867). 



Polyplectron tibetammi. — Gray, Genera B. III., p. 495 (1845); 

 ElliotV Mon. Phas., I., pi. 6 (1872); Hnnie and Davison Str. 

 Feath., VI., pp. 432, 521 (1878); Hume and Marsh., Game B. I., 

 p. 105 (1878); Gates, Birds Burm., II., p. 315 (1883). 



Polyplectrum ii&efa^zwm.— Godwin- Aus., J. A. S. B., XXXIX., pt. 

 II., p. 272; XLV., pt. II., p. 83; Hnnie, Oat. No. 803 quat. 

 (1879); id., Str. Feath., VIIL, p. 68 (1879); Bingh., ibid, IX., p. 

 195 (1880); Fasson, ibid, p. 203 ; Hnme, ibid, XL, p. 390 (1888); 

 Waddell, Gazet., Sikkim, p. 229 (1888). 



Polyplectron bicalcaratus . — Hartert, Nov. Zoo., Vol. IX., p. 539 

 (1902). 



Polyplectron helence. — Gates, Ibis, 1883, p. 136; id.,'Q. Bnrma., 

 II., p. 316 (1883). 



Poly plectrum chinguis. — Blan., F. B. I., Birds IV., p. 73 (1893); 

 Oates, Game B., I., p. 233 (1898); Sharpe, Hand-L., I., p. 39 

 (1899); Stuart-Baker, Jour. B. N. H. Soc, XII., 486 (J 899) 

 Inglis, ^&^cZ, p. 676; Stuart-Baker, ibid, XVII.. p. 971 (19C5) 

 Harington, ibid,'XlK., p. 309 (1909); id. ibid, XX., p. 377 (1910) 

 Venning, i?)i^, XXL, p. 332 (1912); Hopwood, ibid,^. 1214 (1912) 

 Gairdner, Jour. N. H. Siam, Vol. I., No. 3, p. 151 (1915). 



Vernacular names. — Munnowar, Deodahuk, Deoderrik (^Assamese); 

 Deo-durrug (garo) ; Deo-dao-dip (Gachari^ ; Burruminrui {Naga^ ; 

 Katmor (Ghittagong); Doun-kalak (Arrahan); Shwe-dong (Tenas- 

 serim); Yit {Burmesey, Wograw (Kachvti). 



Pescription — Adult Male. — Whole upper plumage grey brown, the 

 grey tint prevailing ; the hairy feathers of the crest and nape are 

 finel}^ vermiculated with white and the rest of the upper surface 

 covered with small spots of white, which tend to collect and form 

 indefinite bars on the lower back, rump, and upper tail coverts. The 

 feathers of the mantle, the wing coverts with the exception of the 



