SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GALLIFORMES IN INDIA

 

S. AGARWAL, S. UNIYAL & M.M. UNIYAL

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

A large volume of scientific information on Galliformes of India is available but widely scattered. Proper literature documentation is important to easily access appropriate and relevant literature on a given subject, therefore, a detailed literature survey was carried out on galliformes of India. We could compile 728 references that are largely in English language. This bibliography covers almost ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­160 years of time period (1848-2007).

The following secondary sources have been consulted during the compilation of this bibliography:

 

a)       International Database

      Wildlife and Ecology Studies CD-ROM (Period 1935 – 2007)

b)      WII Library and Documentation Centre in-house Databases

i)         Reprint Database

ii)       Book Database

WILD Database (Indexing and Abstracting Database of Indian Wildlife)

 

To make bibliography more user friendly, the bibliography has been supplemented with three indices for easy access to the citations.

a)       The Author index

b)   The subject index

c)   The Publication year index

 

Each article in the bibliography has been analysed on the basis of 14 broad subjects as shown in the Table 1. Among these ‘Status/distribution’ followed by ‘Conservation and Management’, ‘Behaviour’ and ‘Breeding’ dominate the database.

 

S.No.

Subject Area

No. of References

1

Status/Distribution

361

2

Conservation & Management

118

3

Behaviour

103

4

Breeding

68

5

Habitat

56

6

Natural History

27

7

Captivity

17

8

Taxonomy

16

9

Population Studies

16

10

Techniques/Tools/Analysis

14

11

Wildlife Trade

11

12

Morphology

7

13

Wildlife Health

7

14

Miscellaneous

11

 

(Table 1 : Subject Distribution)

 

Over 333 authors have been indexed in the present bibliography and their contribution in-term of number of publication ranged from 1 to 64. 

Further analysis of the database shows that 438 out of 728 references have been contributed individually, as shown in the Table 2. Other 290 references were found to be contributed in collaboration.

 

S.No.

Authorship Pattern

No. of References

1

Single

438

2

Two

147

3

Three

83

4

Four

29

5

Five

6

6

Six

4

7

Eight

1

8

Corporate Authors

11

9

Anonymous

9

 

Total

728

 

(Table 2: Authorship pattern)

 

The trends in the chronological development of literature have been shown in the table 3. The number of publications in a year ranged 0-48 with the year 1997 & 2000 recording the maximum publications (48).

   

S.No.

Period

No. of References

1

1848-1900

29

2

1901-1910

14

3

1911-1920

26

4

1921-1930

11

5

1931-1940

20

6

1941-1950

12

7

1951-1960

12

8

1961-1970

31

9

1971-1980

48

10

1981-1990

87

11

1991-2000

295

12

2001-2007

143

 

Total

728

 

(Table 3: Chronological Development of literature)

 

The above table also reveals that 438 (>60%) references have been published from 1991 to 2007.

For the convenience of the user, this bibliography is also available in database form at the Library and Documentation Centre, Wildlife Institute of India. It shall be provided in printed form as well as through machine readable database to users.  This database will be useful and act as a ready reference to both professional and amateur wildlife ecologists, and protected area managers, interested in the Galliformes of India. Though we tried our level best to consult as much literature as possible but we still believe that this database is incomplete. While all possible efforts have been made to cite the references as accurately as possible, it is probable that some mistakes have remained, largely owing to the compilation of the majority of references from secondary sources. We would be grateful if such mistakes are brought to our notice for correction and continuous updation of this database.

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GALLIFORMES

 

001. Abbasi, F. and Khan, J.A. 2004. Abundance and habitat use of Grey Francolins Francolinus pondicerianus in Gursikaran forest, Aligarh district, U.P., India. (IN): Fuller, R.A. and Browne, S.J. (Eds). Galliformes 2004. Proceedings of the 3rd International Galliformes Symposium. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge, UK.

 

002. Abdulali, H. 1943. Local movements of the Painted Partridge (Francolinus pictus Jard. and Selby) around Bombay. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 43(4): 658-660.

 

003. Abdulali, H. 1952. An unrecorded feature of Spurfowl (Galloperdix). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 50(3): 661-662.

 

004. Abdulali, H. 1957. The Grey Junglefowl in Salsette. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 54(4): 946.

 

005. Abdulali, H. 1964. Some notes on the Painted Partridge (Francolinus pictus Jard. and Selby) around Bombay. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 62(1): 446-449.

 

006. Abdulali, H. 1965. Some notes on the Painted Partridge (Francolinus pictus Jard. and Selby) around Bombay: a correction. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 63(1): 152.

 

007. Abdulali, H. 1965. The birds of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 61: 483-571.

 

008. Abdulali, H. 1967. The birds of the Nicobar Islands with notes on some Andaman birds. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 64: 139-190.

 

009. Abdulali, H. 1969. A catalogue of birds in the collection of the Bombay Natural History Society - 4 Megapodidae, Phasianidae and Turnicidae. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 66(2): 251-285.

 

010. Abdulali, H. 1980. On the validity of Francolinus pictus pallidus (J.E. Gray). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 76(2): 362.

 

011. Abdulali, H. and Reuben, R. 1964. The Jungle Bush Quail (Perdicula asiatica (Latham): a new race from South India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 61(3): 688-691.

 

012. Ahmed, A. 1999. Survey of the Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary Sikkim, India. Oriental Bird Club Bulletin. 30: 12.

 

013. Ahmed, A. 2000. India’s illegal bird trade. (IN): Abstracts: International Galliformes Symposium, Nepal 2000. 

 

014. Ahmed, A. and Ganguli-Lachungpa, U. 2000. Distribution and conservation status of Satyr tragopan in Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sikkim, India. (IN): Abstracts: International Galliformes Symposium, Nepal 2000. 

 

015. Ahmed, A. and Kaul, R. 1997. Present status, distribution and conservation prospects for Blyth’’s tragopan Tragopan blythii in India. (IN): Abstracts: The International Symposium on Galliformes, 8-14 September 1997, Paradise Malacca village, Melaka, Malaysia. P. 84.

 

016. Ahmed, A. and Musavi, A.H. 1992. Preliminary ecological studies in 1991 on the White-crested Kalij Pheasant at Ranikhet, Kumaun Himalayas, Uttar Pradesh, India. (IN): Jenkins, David (Eds.) and others. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Pheasants in Asia 28 September - 4 October 1992, Lahore, Pakistan. P. 73-75.

 

017. Ahmed, A. and Musavi, A.H. 1997. Sex ratio: a problem in the management of Kalij Pheasant. (IN): Abstracts: The International Symposium on Galliformes, 8-14 September 1997, Paradise Malacca village, Melaka, Malaysia. P. 82.

 

018. Ahmed, A. and Musavi, A.H. 1997. Status and distribution in Kalij in Ranikhet region on Kumaon Himalayas, India. (IN): Abstracts: The International Symposium on Galliformes, 8-14 September 1997, Paradise Malacca village, Melaka, Malaysia. P. 83.

 

019. Ahmed, A. and Musavi, A.H. 2000. Habitat use by White-crested Kalij Pheasants in the Kumaon Himalaya, India (IN): Abstracts: International Galliformes Symposium, Nepal 2000. 

 

020. Ahmed, Z. 2001. Measures to enhance the effectiveness of the cheer reintroduction project. Tigerpaper. 28(1): 30-31.

 

021. Ahmed, Z. 2002. Identification and development of traits for successful reintroduction of captive bred Cheer Pheasant. Tigerpaper. 29(4): 4-5.

 

022. Akhtar, A., Prakash, V. and Javed, S. 1994. The Western tragopan, bird of the Himalayas. Sanctuary Asia. 14(2): 44-48.

 

023. Akhtar, N. and Narang, M.L. 2002. Status, distribution and conservation of Galliformes in Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. (IN): Sathyanarayana, M.C. (Eds.) and others. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Galliformes February 20-22, 2002. P. 82-83.

 

024. Akhtar, N., Narang, M.L. and Kumar, M. 2005. Status and distribution of Cheer Pheasant Catreus wallichii in Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, India. (IN): Fuller, R.A. and Browne, S.J. (Eds). Galliformes 2004. Proceedings of the 3rd international Galliformes Symposium. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge, UK. P.102-108.

 

025. Ali, S. 1942. The ornithology of Travencore and Cochin. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 39: 571.

 

026. Ali, S. 1961. Our national bird. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 1(4): 2-3.

 

027. Ali, S. 1968. The case of the Indian Grey Junglefowl. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 8(5): 5-6.

 

028. Ali, S. 1977. Another crack at the mountain quail. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 17(5): 1-2.

 

029. Ali, S. 1977. Mystery birds of India. Hornbill. P.3-5.

 

030. Ali, S. 1981. The Himalaya in Indian ornithology. (IN): Lall, J.S. and Moddie, A.D. (Eds.) the Himalaya - aspects of change. Oxford University, India International Centre, New Delhi. P. 16-31.

 

031. Ali, S. 1991. Ecology and behaviour of the Grey Francolin Francolinus pondicerianus pondicerianus (Gmelin) (Class: Aves, Family: Phasianidae). M.Sc. Thesis/dissertation, University of Bombay, Bombay. 170p.

 

032. Ali, S. 1996. Habitat preference and population dynamics of Indian Francolin and quail: Implications for conservation. Abstract: Conservation of Avifauna of wetlands and grasslands, Mumbai. P.53.

 

033. Ali, S. and Abdulali, H. 1945. Additions to the birds of Bombay and Salsette and neighbourhood. Journal of Bombay Natural History society. 45(2): 241-244.

 

034. Ali, S. and Ripley, S.D. 1983. The compact handbook of the birds of India and Pakistan. Bombay: Oxford University Press.

 

035. Allen, D., Anderton, J. and Kazmierczak, K. 1997. Report on an ornithological visit to Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India. Forktail. 12: 31-38.

 

036. Allen, J. 1965. The Tragopans genus Tragopan. Game Bird Breeder Gazette. 14(7): 6-10.

 

037. Anon. 1929. Northern Indian Black Partridge (Francolinus F. asiae) in the Kumaon hills. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 4: 70-71.

 

038. Anon. 1986. Peafowl. (IN): Hawkins, R.E. (Ed) Encyclopaedia of Indian Natural History. Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press, Delhi. P. 439.

 

039. Anon. 1987. Endangered nature and nature conservation - the fauna outside national parks and sanctuaries. Cheetal. 28(2): 5-14.

 

040. Anon. 1988. Nicobar scrubfowl close to extinction. World Pheasant Association  News. 22: 26.

 

041. Anon. 1988. Nicobar scrubfowl faces extinction. Oriental Bird Club Bulletin. 7: 9.

 

042. Anon. 1990. Status and ecology of the Lesser and Bengal Floricans with reports on Jerdon’s courser and Mountain quail. Final report. Bombay Natural History Society.  155p.

 

043. Anon. 1994. Birdwatch: Blyth’s tragopan. World Pheasant Association News. 1(3-4): 18.

 

044. Anon. 1995. Birdwatch: (Himalayan monal). World Pheasant Association News. 29(1): 18.

 

045. Anon. 2001. Nicobar megapode (Megapodius nicobariensis). (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K.  P.793-799.

 

046. Appleford, W.G. 1912. The Himalayan snow cock Tetraogallus himalayensis. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 21(2): 1084-1085.

 

047. Assink, H. and Coles, D. 1989. International studbook and preservation programme for Blyth’s tragopan. World Pheasant Association, Reading, UK.

 

048. Aziz, T. 2000. Of Peafowl and tigers. Mor. 2 (February): 9.

 

049. Baker, E.C.S. 1914. Description of four new Indian birds - Trochalopterum erythrolaema woodi, Ixulus flavicollis baileyi, Ithagenes tibetanus, and Tragopan blythi molesworthi. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. 35(200): 17-19.

 

050. Baker, E.C.S. 1914. Exhibition of eggs of the blood pheasant (Ithagenes cruentus kuseri). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. 33(197): 124.

 

051. Baker, E.C.S. 1915. The game birds of India, Burma and Ceylon Part 17. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 24(1): 1-28.

 

052. Baker, E.C.S. 1920. Birds of the Indian empire: hand-list of the “Birds of India”. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 27(2): 228-247.

 

053. Baker, E.C.S. 1920. The game birds of India, Burma and Ceylon Part 20. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 27(2): 193-210.

 

054. Baker, E.C.S. 1921. The game birds of India, Burma and Ceylon Part 31. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 27(3): 417-430.

 

055. Baker, E.C.S. 1923. The game birds of India, Burma and Ceylon - Part 36. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 29(3): 599-597.

 

056. Baker, E.C.S. 1997. People’s protection of the Peafowl in India. Hornbill. (1): 18-19.

 

057. Baker, H.R. and Inglis, C.M. 1930. Birds of Southern India including Madras, Malabar, Travancore, Cochin, Coorg and Mysore. Madras: Government Press. P. 292-318.

 

058. Balachandran, S. 1999. Moult in some birds of Palni hills, Western Ghats. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96(1): 48-54.

 

059. Ball, V. 1873. Megapodius nicobariensis: list of birds known to occur in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Strayfeathers. I (2-3): 51-90.

 

060. Bangs, O. and Penard, T.E. 1919. The name of the common jungle fowl. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club. 7: 23-25.

 

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063. Barnes, H.E. 1891. Nesting in Western India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 6(1): 1-25.

 

064. Barua, M. 1995. Bird observations from Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary and adjacent areas. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 35(5): 93-94.

 

065. Basavarajappa, S. 2002. A preliminary report on the Indian crested Peafowl in Channagiri area, Karnataka. Newsletter for Birdwatcher. 42(2): 20-21.

 

066. Bashir, S., Javed, S. Kaul, R. and McGowan, P.J.K. 2000. Current status and distribution of the Western tragopan in Himachal Pradesh, India. (IN): Abstracts: International Galliformes Symposium, Nepal 2000. P. 3.

 

067. Battye, R.K.M. 1936. Notes on Elwes’ eared pheasant (Crossoptilon harmani) Journal of the Darjeeling Natural History Society. 10(3): 91.

 

068. Battye, R.K.M. 1936. Notes on Elwes’ horned pheasant (Crossoptilon harmani elwes). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 38(3): 626.

 

069. Bedi, R. 1968. Rain quail. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 8(12): 12.

 

070. Beebe, C.W. 1910. Catalogue of the pheasants Peafowl Junglefowl and Spurfowl in the Indian museum. Records of Indian Museum. 5: 263-275.

 

071. Beebe, C.W. 1918-1922. A monograph of the pheasants. Witherby, London, 4 volumes.

 

072. Beer, J.V. and Cox, C. 1980. The production of eggs of the Cheer pheasant Catreus wallichii for reintroduction programmes. (IN): Savage, C.D.W. (Eds). Pheasants in Asia 1979, Proceedings of the First International Symposium on pheasants in Asia, Kathmandu. World Pheasant Association, London. P.68-71.

 

073. Bethell, L. 1913. Grey quail Coturnix communis at sea. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 22(1): 200.

 

074. Bhadauria, R.S. 1987. Breeding Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in captivity. Cheetal. 28(2): 15-18.

 

075. Bhadauria, R.S. 1987. Some observations on breeding of Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Cheetal. 28(3): 6-8.

 

076. Bhattacharya, T., Sathyakumar, S. and Rawat, G.S. 2007. Responses of galliformes to anthropogenic pressures at Bedinkiali, Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Uttaranchal, India. Fourth International Galliformes Symposium Chengdu, Sichuan, China 14-21 October, 2007 - Poster.

 

077. Birdlife International. 2001. Blyth’s tragopan Tragopan blythii. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.889-897.

 

078. Birdlife International. 2001. Cheer pheasant Catreus wallichii. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.966-980.

 

079. Birdlife International. 2001. Chestnut-breasted partridge Arborophila mandellii. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.831-835.

 

080. Birdlife International. 2001. Green Peafowl Pavo muticus. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K.  P. 1052-1087.

 

081. Birdlife International. 2001. Hume’s pheasant Syrmaticus humiae. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.989-1000.

 

082. Birdlife International. 2001. Manipur Bush Quail Perdicula manipurensis. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge,U.K. P. 826-830.

 

083. Birdlife International. 2001. Mountain quail Ophrysia superciliosa. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.865-869.

 

084. Birdlife International. 2001. Sclater’s monal Lophophorus sclateri. (IN): Collar, N.J., Andreev, A.V., Chan, S., Crosby, M.J., Subramanya, S. and Tobias, J.A. (Eds.) Threatened birds of Asia: the Birdlife International Red Data Book vol.1, Birdlife International, Cambridge, U.K. P.906-913.

 

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088. Bisht, M.S., Phurailatpam, S. and Kathait, B.S. 2005. Breeding ecology of Cheer Pheasants Catreus wallichii in Garhwal Himalaya. (IN): Fuller, R.A. and Browne, S.J. (Eds). Galliformes 2004. Proceedings of the 3rd international Galliformes Symposium. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge, UK. P.187-190.

 

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090. Bland, J.P. 1987. Notes on the distribution and ecology of some Himalayan pheasants. Journal of World Pheasant Association. 12: 22-29.

 

091. Blandy, R. 1918. Notes on the Kalij Pheasants in the Chin hills. Journal of Bombay Natural History society. 26(1): 289.

 

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095. Budden, J.A. 1916. The nesting of the rain quail (Coturnix coromandelica) in Central Provinces. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 24(4): 822-823.

 

096. Burgess, W.H.O. 1855. Notes on the habits of some Indian birds Part VII and VIII. Proceedings of Zoological Society of London. P. 27-39.

 

097. Butler, A.L. 1899. The birds of Andaman and Nicobar islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 12: 386-403.

 

098. Chacko, R.T. 1997. Tibetan partridges breeding in Ladakh, India. World Pheasant Association News. (52): 28-29.

 

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100. Chakaravarthy, A. 2002. Call to save our national bird, Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus). (IN): Sathyanarayana, M.C. (Eds.) and others. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Galliformes February 20-22, 2002. P. 77-78.

 

101. Chaturvedi, C.M. and Thapliyal, J.P. 1979. Comparative study of adrenal cycles in three species of the Indian birds (Athene brama, Acridotheres tristis, and Coturnix coturnix). Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 17: 1049-1052.

 

102. Chaturvedi, N. 1993. Folklore: the peacock. Hornbill. (2): 10-12.

 

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104. Chauhan, B.S. and Sharma, V. 1991. Status of Western tragopan in Himachal Pradesh, India. World Pheasant Association News. (34): 25-28.

 

105. Chitampalli, M.B. 1978. Occurrence of Grey Junglefowl and Red Junglefowl together. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 74(3): 527.

 

106. Choudhury, A. 1918. The breeding habits of Mrs. Hume’s pheasant. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 26(1): 288-289.

 

107. Choudhury, A.U. 1993. A naturalist in Karbi Anglong. Guwahati: Gibbon books.

 

108. Choudhury, A.U. 1996. On the trail of Blyth’s tragopan. World Pheasant Association News. 51: 14-16.

 

109. Choudhury, A.U. 1997. New localities for Blyth’s tragopan from Nagaland, India. Tragopan. 6: 11-12.

 

110. Choudhury, A.U. 1997. New Localities for Blyth Tragopan from Nagaland, India. World Pheasant Association News. (52): 13-15.

 

111. Choudhury, A.U. 1998. Birds of Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary and adjacent areas. The Rhino foundation for Nature in NE India, Guwahati. 31p.

 

112. Choudhury, A.U. 1998. Field observation of moffit’s or Black Kalij Pheasant in India. World Pheasant Association News. (57): 33-34.

 

113. Choudhury, A.U. 1998. Manipur - Biodiversity threatened. Sanctuary Asia. 18(4): 30-39.

 

114. Choudhury, A.U. 2000. The birds of Assam. Gibbon books and WWF India NERO.

 

115. Choudhury, A.U. 2001. Some bird records from Nagaland, Northeast India. Forktail. 17: 91-103.

 

116. Choudhury, A.U. 2002. Survey of Mrs. Hume’s pheasant in NE India. Report no. 5. Guwahati, India: The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India.

 

117. Choudhury, A.U. 2005. Distribution, status and conservation of Galliformes in North-east India. (IN): Fuller, R.A. and Browne, S.J. (Eds). Galliformes 2004. Proceedings of the 3rd international Galliformes Symposium. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge, UK. P.38-56.

 

118. Choudhury, A.U. 2005. New sites for Mrs Hume’s pheasant Syrmaticus humiae in North-east India based on hunters specimens and local reports. Forktail. 21: 183-186.

 

119. Choudhury, A.U. 2006. Notable bird records from Mizoram in North-east India. Forktail. 22: 152-155.

 

120. Choudhury, A.U. 2006. Rediscovery of Manipur Bush Quail. Guwahati: Gibbon books

 

121. Choudhury, A.U. 2006. Rediscovery of Manipur Bush Quail. Mistnet. 7(2): 15-16.

 

122. Cocker, M. 2001. Satyr tragopan. (IN): Cocker, Mark Tales of tribe. Jonathan cape, London. P.1-4.

 

123. Cocker, M. 2001. Satyr tragopan II - the end. (IN): Cocker, MarkTales of tribe. Jonathan cape, London. P.196-213.

 

124. Collar, N.J. and Andrew, P. 1988. Birds to watch: the ICBP world checklist of threatened birds. Technical publication no. 8. International Council for Bird Preservation, Cambridge, UK.

 

125. Collias, N.E. and Collias, E.C. 1967. A field study of the red Junglefowl in North-central India. Condor. 69(4): 360-386.

 

126. Collias, N.E., Collias, E.C. and Saichuae, P. 1964. A field study of the Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in Southeast Asia and India. American Zoologist. 4(3): 273.

 

127. Connor, F.P. 1908. Notes on the Manipur Bush Quail Microperdix manipurensis in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 18(2): 496-498.

 

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