GENEEA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



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XXIX. OPHRYSIA, Bp. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 265, 1893.) 



1. superciliosa (J. E. Gray), (p. 266.) N.W. Himalaya. 



XXX. ITHAGENES, Wagl. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 267.) 



1. cruentus (Hardw.). (p. 268.) 



2. geofEroyi, Verr. (p. 269.) 



3. sinensis, David, (p. 270.) 



Nepal to Bhutan, 

 Thibet. 



E. Thibet, 

 W. Szechuen. 



W. China. 



XXXI. TRAGOPAN, Guvier. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 271.) 



1. satyra (Linn.), (p. 271.) 



2. melanocephaliis (J. E. Gray), (p. 273.) 



3. temmincki (J. E. Gray), (p. 275.) 



4. blythi (Jerd.). (p. 276.) 



5. caboti (Gould), (p. 277.) 



Q-arhwal to Bhutan. 



W. Himalayas, 

 Kashmir to G-arhwal. 



S.W. & 0. China, 

 Szechuen, 

 Mishmi Hills. 



N.E. Assam, 

 Manipur, 

 Chin HiUs. 



S.E. China. 



XXXII. L0PH0PH0RTJS, Temm. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 277.) 



1. impeyanus, Lath* 



\refulgens, Temm. (p. 278).] 



Afghanistan to 

 Bhutan. 



* Mr. Ogilvie Grant's work on the Game-Birds is so thoroughly well done, that it 

 is seldom that I differ from any of his conclusions ; but I think that Mr. Oates (Man. 

 Game-Birds of India, pt. i. p. 258) is right as regards the nomenclature of the Moonal 

 Pheasants, and I agree with him that, although Latham does not notice the white 

 back in his description, it is unlikely that he ever saw the Ohamba Moonal. 



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