122 GAME BIRDS OF INDIA AND ASIA. 



Campbell's HUI-Partridge. 



Arboricola campbelU, Robinson, Bull. Brit . Omith. 

 Club, Vol. XV, p. 28. 



From Tehom Valley on the borders of Perak, most resembles 

 the White-cheeked, but has the crown all black, and the bufi 

 on the sides of the neck replaced by white, the white spots on 

 the flanks, on the other hand, being replaced by buff. 



One partridge of this group found in our limits 

 differs from the true Arboricolas in not having 

 the peculiar bridge of bone over the eye ; it is also 

 distinguished by possessing a large patch of white 

 downy feathers under the wing, which is ordinarily 

 concealed, even when the wing is lifted, by the 

 feathers of the side. 



The Green-legged Hill-Partridge. 



Tropicoperdiix chloropus. Fauna Brit. Ind., 

 Birds, Vol. IV, p. 129. 



This bird bears a close general resemblance to 

 the other hill-partridges, but the brown of the 

 upper part is more closely mottled with black, 

 and the sides of the body pale rusty with black 

 blotches ; the crown is dark-brown, the eyebrows 

 also brown, with white streaks, and the face and 

 throat white, speckled with blackish. Below this 

 the front and sides of the neck are chestnut with 

 black spots, and then the breast is coloured brown 

 continuously with the back. 



The bill is dark-red at the root and greenish at 

 the tip ; the skin round the eye purplish ; and the 

 legs pale-green. 



This partridge, which agrees with the Arboricolas 

 in habits as in appearance, is found, locally, in the 



