BIRDS OF EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ASIA. 



G. Stanleyi, Gray, (Hardwicke's III. Ind. 

 Zool., — the hen). 



Stk. G. Lafayettei, Lesson. 



G. lineatus, Blytb, mentioned J. A. S. 

 XVI. 387. 



Welle Cuccula, Cingh. Inhabits Ceylon. 



G. Sonneratii, Tem. (PL Col. 232, 233). 



Stn. Phasianus gallus apu J Sonnerat. 

 Ph. indicus. Leach. 



Jungli Murgh, S. India. Inhabits peninsu- 

 la of India. 



Genm EUPLOCOMUS, Temminck. 



Eu, ignitus (Macartney's Emh. to China, 



pi. 13). 



Syn. Phasianus ignitus, Shaw. 



Gallus Macartneyi, Temminck. 

 Ph. rufus, Raffles (the female). 



Jugang, Sam- Inhabits Malayan peninsu- 

 la ; Suniatra. 



Ev,. nyctliemems (PI, Enl. 123, 124). 



Syn. Phasianus nyct-hemerus, L. 



Nycthemerus argeutatus, Swainson. 



Inhabits China. 



Eu. lineatus (Belanger, Voy. Ind. Onent.^ 

 Zool, pi. 8, 9). 



Syn. Phasianus lineatus, Latham. 

 Ph. Rrynaudii, Lesson, 



Ph. fasciatus, McClelland, Calc. 

 N. H. n. 146. 



Jourii, 



Yeet, Arracan. Inhabits Burmese countries. 

 (Arracan, Tenasserim. Pegu). 



Eu. Eorsfieldi (Gray's III. Gen. Birds, 

 pl. )• 



Syn. Gallophasis Horsfieldi, G. R. Gray. 



Mut'hura ; Purple Pheasant of Europeans. 

 Inhabits Assam ; Sylhet. 



Eu. melanotus, Blyth, (noticed J. A. S. 

 XVII, 694). Ealij Pheasant oiBdY'iiVmg. In- 

 habits Sikkim. 



Eu. albocristatus, (Gould's 'Century,' pl- 

 66, 67). 



Syn. Phasianus albocristatus, Vigors. 



Ph. Hamiltonii, Gray (Hardw. 111. Ind. 

 Zool.) 



Kalij of Simla, Masuri, &e. ; also MurgJi- 

 Kalij, and KuJcera. Inhabits N. W. Himalaya, 



Eu. erptliropthalmos (Hardw- III. Ind. Zool. 

 — the female). 



Svn. Phasianus erythropthalmos, RaiBes. 

 Ph. purpureus. Gray {the female). 



Pagar, Malay ; Mira Mata, Sum. Inhabits 

 Malayan peninsula j Sumatra. 



Genus PHASIANUS, L. 



Suhgemts TUCRASIA, G. E. Gray. 



P. 'macrolopha (Gould's * Century,^ pl. 69 

 70). 



Syn. Satyra macrolopha, Lesson. ' 

 Ph. pucrasia, Vigors, J. E. Gray. 

 Ph. pucrasse, Gray. 

 Tragopan Duvaucelei, Temminck. 



Plas, Puhras, KoUas. Inhabits N. W. Hi- 

 malaya (rare in Nepal.) 



Stibgenus PHASIANUS, as restricted. 

 Ph. Wallichi (GouWs ' Century,' pl. 68. 



Syn. Lopliophorus Wallichii, Hardwicke. 

 Phasianus Stacei, Vigors. 



Ohir, or Cheor, Banchil, Herril. Inhabits 

 N. W. Himalaya. 



Ph. torqiiatus, Gmelin (Hardw. III. Ind. 

 Zool). 



Syn. Ph. albotorquatus, Bonnaterre. 

 Inhabits China. 



Ph. colchicus, L. (Pl. Enl. 121; 122). Kurg- 

 kaol, Pushtu. Inhabits W. Asia (Abundant — 

 though somewhat different from the European 

 bird — on the Elburz Chain, N. of Persia). 

 Now common in Europe. 



Subgenus THAUMALEA, Wagler- 



Th. Amherstioi (G. li. Gray, III. Gen. Birds, 

 pi. 125). 



Syn. Phasianus Amherstiec, Leadbea,ter. 

 Inhabits bordering regions of China and 

 Tibet. 



Genus LOPHOPHORUS, Temminck. 



L. impeyanus (Gould's ' Century,' pl. 60, 

 61). 



Syn. Phasianus Impeyanus, Latham. 

 Ph. curvirostris, Shaw. 

 Lopliophorus rufulgens, Temminck. 



Mnnal, or Ghur Monal ; Murgh-i-zari 

 (' Golden Fowl') ; Murgh Muhslwr : male, 

 Ratkap ; female, Monali. Inhabits Himalaya 

 generally ; KafHristan (Burnes). 



Subfam. TETRAONIN^. 



Genus TETRAOGALLUS, Gray. 



T. himalayensis, G. E. Gray (Hardw. III. 

 Lid. Zool. ; Jardine and Selby, Orn. III. pl. 

 141, nec pl. 76, nec G- R. Gray III. Gen. 

 Birds). These have since been united by Mr, 

 G. R. Gray ; but of some dozens of specimens 

 from Afghanistan eastward to Sikim, all were 

 quite similar, and corresponded neither with 

 the Persian species (T. caucasica, v. Nigelli), 

 nor with the Altai species (T. altaica) as de- 

 scribed, nor very decidedly with the figure pub- 

 lished by Messrs. Mitchell and G. R. Gray, 

 which should represent a fourth species. 

 Stn. T. Nigelli of Himalsya, Auctorum. 



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