692 JOUliNAl, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIBTl, Vol. A'AT/ii, 
Mammals and Invertebrates — contd. 
2 Tibetan mastiffs (C. domesticus). 
„ „ pups. 
1 Monitor (F. bengalensis). 
1 Python (P. molurus). 
Birds. 
4 Nepal Kalij (G. leucomelanus). 
1 White Crested Kalij Pheasant {G. albocristatus). 
4 Monal Pheasants (X. refulgens). 
4 Cheer Pheasants (C. wallichi). 
2 Koklass Pheasants (P. macrolopha). 
4 Chukore Partridges (C. chukor). 
Swamp Partridges (P. gularis). 
2 Green Pigeons (0. phayrei). 
10 Bronze-\\ inged Doves {C. indica). 
.3 Great Indian Adjutants (L. dubius). 
1 Hawk . 
Pea-fowls (P. cristatus). 
The animals were brought down from Nepal to Bombay under the charge of 
the writer of this article and Capt. Shanka Bahadur Shah, a cousin of the 
Maharaja, and some Nepalese assistants and though there was a certain amoimt 
of delay they stood the journey very well and arrived in Bombay on January 
10th without any casualties. 
BAGS* OF SOME OF THE SMALLER SHOOTS BETWEEN 
NOVEMBER 26th, 1921, UP TO BUT NOT INCLUDING 
THE MYSORE SHOOT IN FEBRUARY 1922— 
TOGETHER WITH SOME FIELD NOTES. 
SMALL GAIVIE SHOOTING AT UDAIPUR. 
2&h November. 
First Party. A party consisting of H. R. H. the Prince of V^ales, Lord Louis 
Mountbatten, Col. Harvey, Capt. Dudley North, Commander Newport and 
]\Ir. D. Petrie went out to the Pichola Lake and shot 1 1 Snipe and one Chinkara 
in two and a half hours. They also shot at Fateh Sagar and got 1 Goose, 15 
Snipe and one Cliinkara. (The Chinkara were shot by Lord Louis Mountbatten 
and Capt. Dudley North.) 
Second Party consisting of Sir G. de Montmorency, Col. Worgan, and Mr. A. 
Metcalfe shot at Jaisamand and got 15 Snipe. 
A party consisting of Admiral Halse3^, Sir G. de Montmorency, Sir Godfrey 
Thomas, Col. IVorgan, Capt. Bruce Ogilvy and Mr. Holland, Agent to the 
Governor-General in Rajputana, went to Jaisamand. There were two beats for 
Sambhar and Leopard, but nothing was shot, though some Sambhar were seen. 
IMPERIAL SAND GROUSE AND SMALL GAME SHOOTING AT BIKANER. 
3rd December. 
The whole party motored out from Bikaner to Kodamdesar to shoot 
demoiselle crane. H. R. H. and staff arrived at Kodamdesar at about 
10 o’clock where they found a small artificial tank .surrounded bj' huts with 
decoy cranes placed around. Having got into their huts, lookout men were 
* Most of the Bags were taken from the Ro.val Game Book now in the 
possession of the Hon’ble Bruce Ogilvy. 
