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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
Family ACCENTORIDiE. 
Genus ACCENTOR. 
207. Accentor nepalensis. 
Accentor nipalensis, Hodgs. ; Hume & Henders. Lahore to Yark. p. 234 (1873) ; Prjev. in Rowley s 
Misc. ii. p. 185 (1877) j Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 74; Scully, t. c. p. 568; Bidd. Ibis, 1882, !>• 2 ' 
Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vii. p. 664 (1883) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 166 (1 800) - 
Dr. Henderson procured an example on the Pangong Lake on the 10th of October, l)U ^ ^ 
specimen appears not to have passed into the Hume Collection, and has apparently p er]S ie 
208. Accentor ilimalayantts. 
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Accentor himalayanus , Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xi. p. 187 (1842) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii- F 
(1890). 
Accentor altaicus, Brandt ; Severtz. Turkest. Jevotn. pp. 66, 133 (1873) ; id. Str. F. iii. p- 428 
Dresser, Ibis, 1876, p. 91; Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 74; Scully, t. c. p. 569; Severtz. Ibis, 1883 
Homeyer & Tancre, MT. orn. Ver. Wien, 1883, p. 85 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vii. p- 360 
( 1875 ) 5 
u. 65 i 
'( 1888 ). 
No. 812. Balakchi, October 17, 1873. 
Genus THARRHALEUS. 
209. Tharrhaleus eulvescens. 
. . prjev- 
Accentor fnlvescens, Severtz. Turkest. Jevotn. pp. 66, 132 (1873); id. Str. F. iii. p. 428 (1B7&) 5 ^is, 
in Rowley’s Orn. Misc. ii. p. 186 (1877) ; Bidd. Ibis, 1881, p. 75 ; Scully, t. c. p. 569; Bldd ' g g 3 ) ; 
1882, p. 281, pi. viii. ; Severtz. Ibis, 1883, p. 84; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vii. p- 655 ' 
Menzbicr, Ibis, 1885, p. 356. 
Accentor montanellus (nee Pall.) ; Scully, Str. F. iv. p. 155 (1876). 
Tharrhaleus fulvescens, Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 171 (1890). 
No. 813. Shahidula, October 19, 1873. 
No. 833. N. of Suget Pass, Shahidula, October 1873 (Dr. Bellew). iris 
No. 844, d . S. of Sanju Pass, October 22, 1873. — Bill black; feet pale ’ 
reddish brown. Length 6 - 6 inches, wing 3’2, tail 2-75. 
Nos. 899, 900, 908, 910. Sanju, October 28, 1873. 
No. 1193. S. of Chakmak, January 9, 1874. 
No. 1374. Uibulak, 7000 feet, February 23, 1874. 
No. 1453. Aktash, April 3, 1874. 
No. 1593. Sarikol, May 7, 1874. ol . 
Dr. Stoliczka first identified this species as a new one in his ‘ Diary,’ on shooting 0 ^ 
Shahidula on the 19th of October. It was common near Sanju, and he saw it 
Jigda on the 20th of February. Colonel Biddulph procured specimens at Tam, 011 \j. eg to 
of October, from 6000 to 8000 feet, and at Aktala on the 22nd of March. H e 1 <() ;)ie 
us : — “ Found in the lower hills coming down from Sanju, and the same going U P 
Pamir. They were very numerous in the Kulustan valley.” 
