Korean pheasant ~ Reproduction noted in Pennsylvania. All other 
releases made in 1963. 
Afghan white-winged pheasant - Good reproduction in Oklahoma. 
In Missouri 66 broods reported on one liberation area. 
Kalij pheasant - First release in 1963, in Virginia. One brood 
reported, 
Reeve's pheasant - Maintaining itself in Hawaii. Disappeared in 
Arkansas. From large numbers released in Ohio and Kentucky only a few 
groups of birds are currently reported. The breeders from which this 
stock was raised were obtained from private game farms not connected 
with the F.G.1.P. Recently wild-trapped stock has been secured and is 
being successfully propagated, 
Elliot's pheasant - Released, apparently without success in Ohio. 
Not introduced under the F.G.I.P. 
Erkel's francolin = Maintaining small numbers in Hawaii. Releases 
made by private individuals in California are said to have failed. Not 
introduced under the F.G.I.P. 
Himalayan snowcock - First released in Nevada in 1963. Not intro- 
duced under the F.G.I.P. 
ADAPTABILITY OF SPECIES TO COVER TYPES AND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS 
In considering releases and in planning future trials it might 
be helpful to list again for ready reference the predominant cover 
favored by various species in their native range and the principal 
regions of the United States to which they might be climatically 
adapted, 
Predominant Cover Favored by Varicus Species 
Dry, cultivated areas 
Cultivated lands . Woodlands and grassy-weedy ranges 
black francolin red junglefowl gray francolin 
bamboo partridge kalij pheasant red-legged partridge 
Iranian pheasant Reeve's pheasant Turkish chukar 
Japanese green pheasant seesee partridge 
Korean pheasant Afghan pheasant 
