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having small black spots and triangular marks. Wing coverts pale olive brown, 
with large oval black spots and chestnut tips, breast grey, belly whitish, sides 
deep grey. First ten wing quills brown, mottled rufous at the tip. 
Length, 10£ inches ; wing, 5 inches ; tail, 2 inches ; legs, pale red ; irides, 
brown ; bill, black. Weight, 12 oz. 
THE ARRAKAN HILL-PARTRIDGE. 
Arboricola Intermedia. Native name : Toung-hka, Burma. 
Habitat. —The Arrakan Hills, Bhamo, Cachar and the Naga Hills. 
Description. —In colour-markings and size this partridge very closely re¬ 
sembles Blyth’s Hill-Partridge, but it has a black throat followed by a chestnut 
band, and the black band below this is absent. Sexes alike. 
THE WHITE-CHEEKED HILL-PARTRIDGE. 
Arboricola Atrigularis. Native names : Penra, Sylhet; Duboi , Assam ; 
San bataiy Chittagong. 
Habitat. —Assam, Sylhet, Cachar, Tipperah, Manipur, Chittagong and 
Upper Burma. 
