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color, fig. 11). In England both the English pheasant and the 
English ringneck are referred to as the common pheasant. 
Fig. 4. —Mongolian pheasant (Phasianus mongolicus). (From photograph of specimen in the U. S. National 
Museum mounted by Harry Denslow.) 
The Mongolian pheasant (.Phasianus mongolicus, fig. 4), which has 
a more or less complete white ring about the neck, but in other respects 
resembles the English pheasant more than it does the ringneck, is the 
Fig. 5.—Reeves pheasant (Phasianus reevesi). (From photograph of specimen in the U. S. National 
Museum mounted by Nelson R. Wood.) 
rarest of the four kinds in American preserves and aviaries. It is a 
native of the region about Lake Balkash, Central Asia. 
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