i88 A MONOGRAPH OF THE PHEASANTS 



Beak from nostril, 17 mm.; wing, 210; tail, 190; tarsus, 58; middle toe and 

 claw, 48. 



SYNONYMY 



Calophasis burmanicus Oates, Ibis, 1898, pp. 124, 125 [Ruby Mines and Southern Shan States, Burma]; 

 Finn, Ibis, 1898, p. 312 ; Sharpe, Hand-list Birds, I. 1899, p. 38. 



Phasianus humiae Sclater, Ibis, 1891, p. 152; Oates, Jour. Bomb. Nat. His. Soc., X. 1895, p. 112; Rippon, 

 Ibis, 1897, p. 5 [Kalaw, Southern Shan States]; Finn, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXVI. 1897, p. 524; Blanford, 

 Fauna Brit. India, Birds, IV. 1898, p. 80 [partim], p. 486 ; Wood and Finn, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXXI. 1902 

 p. 129 [Kampetlet, Upper Burma] ; Finn, Game-birds India and Asia, 191 1, p. 54 [partim]. 



Phasianus burmanicus Rippon, Ibis, 1901, pp. 527, 556 [Kalaw, Fort Stedman and Loi Maw, Southern Shan 

 States] ; Harington, Jour. Bomb. Nat. His. Soc, XX. 1910, p. loio [Maymyo]. 



Phasianus humiae burmanicus Rothschild, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XXI. 1907, pp. 23, 24. 



Syrmaticus burmanicus Beebe, Zoologica, I. No. 15, 1914, p. 283. 



Phasianus humiae burmanicus Baker, Jour. Bombay Nat. His. Soc, XXV. 19 18, p. 356. 



