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i8q 2. Megalornis nigricoliis. The Black-iMcked 
Crane. 
Grus nigricoliis Przewahki, Mo7igol. Tang., ii., p. 135 
(1876), (Koko-Nur). 
Tibet to the Koko-Nor. 
i8q 3. Megalornis monachus. The Hooded Crane. 
Grus monacha Temm., PI. Col., 555 (1836), (Tesao 
and Corea). 
A rare straggler into India. (Assam and Manipur.) 
1894. (1408) Megalornis leucogeranus. The Great White or 
Siberian Crane. 
Grus leucogeranus Pallas, Beise Reich. Russ., ii., p. 
714 (1773), {Irtin and Ob Rivers). 
Hare visitor to N. W. Ind. 
1895. (1400) Megalornis antigone antigone. The Sarus 
Crane. 
Ardea antigone Linn., S. N., i., p. 142 (1758), {India?/ 
Harte?'t). 
Northern India to W. Assam, 
1806. H 410 ) Megalornis antigone sharpii. The Burmese 
Sarus. 
Grus sharpii Blanf., Bull. B. 0. C.,v.,p. vii. (1896), 
( Burma). 
Assam, E, and S. of the Brahmaputra, Burma and 
Siam. 
1897. ( 1411 ) Anthropoides virgo. The Demoiselle Crane. 
Ardea virgo Linn., S. N., i., p. 141 ( 1758 ), {In 
( iriente). 
E. Europe and W. Asia, wintering N. E. Africa 
and India. 
Sub-order OTIDES. 
Family OTiDiDi®. 
*1898. ( 1412 ) Otis tarda tarda. The Great Bustard. 
Otis tarda Lin?/,, S. N., i., p. 154 (1768), {Poland). 
Hare straggler into N. W. India. Europe and W. 
Asia. 
* Sarudny separates tlic Turke.stan (and Indian) bird as 0. t. korejewi. I cannot 
divide them. 
