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Saudarbans to Bahawalpur, Eoliri in Upper Sind, and parts 

 of the extensive area lying between the Ganges and Godaveri 

 valleys as far eastwards as Mandla. The species is abundant 

 in portions of the upper Narbada Valley, as well as the 

 neighbourhood of Bastar to the southward : in the Central 

 Provinces its range corresponds with that of the red jungle- 

 fowl, both species being confined to the tracts covered with 

 sal-forest. 



45. 1. 8. 128. Skull and antlers. A^'epal. 



Presented hy B. H. Hodrjson, Esq., 1845. 

 45. 1. 8. 129. Skull and antlers. Same locality. 



Sams history. 

 45. 1. 8. 130. Prontlet and antlers. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 45. 1. 8. 131. Prontlet and antlers. Same localiby. 



Same history. 

 45. 1. 8. 200. Skin, immature female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



45. 1. 8. 271. Skull, with antlers, and skin. N"epal 



(sal-forest). Type of Cernis dimorphc. Same history. 



50. 7. 9. 13. Skin, mounted, and skull (50. 8. 30. 4). 



India. An earlier skull (No. 694, d) has been put in the 



skin. Presented hy the Earl of Derly, 1850. 



55. 12. 24. 399. Skin, female. India. 



Same donor, 1855. 

 694, h. Skull and antlers. India. No history. 



694, i. Skull, immature. India. (In C!eological De- 

 partment.) No history. 

 63. 5. 28. 3. Skull and antlers. Himalaya. 



Purchased {Zooloyieed Society), 1863. 

 63. 12. 3. 7. Skin, young, formerly mounted. Zoological 

 Gardens. Same history. 



79. 11. 21. 38. Frontlet and horns. India. 



Transferred from India Museum, 1879. 

 79. 11. 21. 39. Frontlet and horns. India. 



Same history. 



79. 11. 21. 40. Frontlet and antlers. Upper India ; 



collected by Gen. T. Hardwicke. Same history. 



84. 4. 14. 1. Skeleton, female. Assam ; collected by 



G. P. Sanderson, Escp Purchased, 1884. 



