AYES. 
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31. 
C°LOiUs 
C'or v 
COLLARIS. 
Genus COLCEUS. 
Hi 
CoCu s C ° UariS> Drummond, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, xviii. p. 11 (1846). 
U en , /le U ^ a ( nec L.) ; Horsf. & Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E.I. Co. ii. p.662 (1856, pt.) ; Hume & 
Con-,,, m CerS ; Lahore to Yark - P- 239 (1873) ; Scully, Str. F. iv. p. 158 (1876). 
East°P ■ ( -- eC L,) ; Severtz - Turkest. Jevotn. p. 63 (1873) j Dresser, Ibis, 1875, p. 237 ; Blanf. 
fc rp C1 f la ’ ii - P- 263 (1876); Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 77; C. Swinb. Ibis, 1882, p. Ill; Homeyer 
om - Yer. Wien, 1883, p. 88; Scully, J. A. S. Beng. lvi. p. 85 (1887); Oates, 
Co ^ U sZ/ ■ Ind " BirdSj i - P- 22 ( 1889 )' 
P- 68 Hr’ Sharpe ^ Cat - B. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 27 (1877); id. Trans. Linn. Soc. (2) Zool. v. pt. 3, 
^0. I50 _ 
N' 0 , l8s Daramula, July 25, 1873. 
r T Srina gar, July 28, 1873. 
■Nos. ggQ 6Se s pecimeus are in full moult.] 
tars f^sgam, November 7, 1873. — Length 13 inches, wing 9*1, tail 4'9, 
No. Qj : , Us J; ‘ 5 expanse 26'0. Iris blue ; bill and feet black. “ Zachea ” [Kokand). 
r T] Fark and, November 8, 1873. 
Nos. (f c °Har is nearly obsolete in this specimen.] 
[Tli ' Yarkand » November 9, 1873. 
f ea t j A ' ese two specimens, as well as No. 983, have a slight indication of a fringe to the 
N°$. 1 s ( ]'- Die hind neck, showing a faint approach to C. dauricus .] 
\ r ' 5 1354 - Kashghar, Ecbruary 14, 1874. 
u> - Oat 
^ '^ope [q S c oes n °t admit that Coloeus collaris is distinct from the ordinary Jackdaw of 
^ le i Tvii ejl ^ ne ^ u ^ a )- I fancy that the birds which do not show a hoary collar are imrna- 
^° n Die East COlUse ’ Diey would be exactly like young C.monedula. At present I look 
Record; j v ° ln ’^ ackda ws as forming a well-marked race. 
^Ptaius 0 f 3 \ [° ,Jr ' ® cu Dy they are only winter visitors to Kashghar, but they breed in the 
j ] ^ iSU- Colonel Biddulph obtained a specimen at Maralbashi in January 1874, 
j Col OQe j states to be absolutely identical with Kashmir individuals, 
fa ^ arkan d at s ' S no ^ e : — " V ery common in Kashmir. This species, too, we first met 
1 as Nlar a ii \' ln T u ' Tf w as very common during the winter everywhere in the plains as 
Heiad ' ^ ^ tkd n ot, however, ascend the hills in the Pamir.” 
i^^nii, wh ei . <H ^° n s * a ^ es Diat the Jackdaw was very common almost everywhere in 
^Uildinoas ^ ^ V CS ^ ie Plages and makes its nest under the eaves of the houses and 
32. 
Co 
'ko\ E 
L °rv Us 
Genus CO RONE. 
•Lvotn. ^ po B * nn ') ’ Borsf. & Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E.I. Co. ii. p. 553 (1856) ; Severtz. Turkest. 
Bast. Per s' d ..^ l873 ) j Dresser, Ibis, 1875, p. 237; Scully, Str. F. iv. p. 156 (1876); Blanf. 
^882, p. ip.' 1 ' P’ 262 (!876); Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 77; Scully, ibid. p. 570; C. Swinb. Ibis, 
° r ais, id p 4-73(1 188a > P- 55 > Zarudn. Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, 1885, p. 59; Radde, 
J**** 9 shaZ’i S n a f pe ' Trans - L “ n - Soc. (2) Zool. v. pt. 3, p. 68 (1889). 
95o o [ at6Sj Faun ' Brit - In(L , Birds, i. p. 20 (1889). 
t > ; r- * — j • 
^ Uj November 1, 1873. [A pure-bred Hooded Crow.] 
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