12 LOTSY AND KUIPER, A PRELIM. STATEMENT OF THE RESULTS OF MR. 
&. Breast pale reddish-brown: MER EN ee LEN 
8. Breast white, fringed and marked “th black 
1. Outer web of secondaries widely barred with 
bufttand black St Er ee ME Sa OE 
2. Outer web of secundaries brown, finely mott- 
led with black: setten SONNEHAN: 
b. Lower back black, fringed si aie ie buff . varius. 
l. THE RED JUNGLE FOWL 
(Plate I fig. 1) 
Gallus gallus L. Red Jungle fowl. 
Synonyms: Phasianus gallus L.S. N. XII 1766 p. 270. 
Grande Caille de la Chine Sonn. Voy. Ind. Orient. II 1782 p. 171. 
Hackled Partridge Latham, Gen. Syn. II 1783 p. 766 pl. 66. 
Tetrao ferrugineus Gmelin. SS. N. 1 1788 pt. II, p. 761. 
Perdix ferruginea Latham, Ind. Orn. II 1790, p. 651. 
Coturnix spadicea Bonnat, Tabl. Encycl. Méth. I. 1791, p. 218. 
Gallus bankiva Temminck, Pig. et Gall. II 1813 p. 87; III 1815 p. 654. 
Gallus ferrugineus Blyth, Ann. Mag. N.H. XX 1847, p. 387. 
Gallus bankiva bankiva Baker. Jour. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. XXV 
HOLD 
Gallus bankiva ferrugineus Baker. Jour. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 
EN Vall DMS. | 
Gallus ferrugineus ferrugineus Robinson and Kloss, Rec. Indian 
Mus. XIX, p. 14. 
Gallus ferrugineus murghi Robinson and Kloss, Rec. Indian Mus. 
XIE AIS: 
Gallus ferrugineus bankiva Robinson and Kloss, Rec. Indian Mus. 
AEX ot ; 
BEEBE: gives the following: 
Brief Description. — MALE: Crown, neck and hackles golden brown 
to orange-red, passing into straw yellow on the longer hackles. Mantle, 
smaller and greater coverts metallic green or purple. Scapulars, back 
and median wingcoverts dark marroon, shading into orange-red on 
rump. Exposed parts of secondaries cinnamon. Tertiaries and tail me- 
tallic green. Lower parts black. Face and throat thinly feathered; a 
serrated comb and two gular wattles. 
