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to the gun. Tliey rise singly in such difficult places, in steep "bam- 

 boo-clad hills, that even if occasionally hit by a snap-shot, they are 

 oftener lost than picked up, in localities where a trained dog is an 

 impracticable desideratum : but there are ways of netting them, for I 

 have received from Sylhet several dozens at a time of live A. atrogu- 

 laris ; and a lot of A. torqueola is similarly now and then obtainable 

 at different hill stations. A pair of A. torqueola are now doing well 

 in the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London. 



Ed. Blyth. 



Erratum in Mr. Parish's paper in Part II. No. III. of the 

 Journal. 



Page 139 Line 35, for Pinus longifolia read Pinus Massoniana. 



