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STRIGE8. 

 (Antea, No. 63.) Pisorhina sylvicola Wall. (PI. I. fig. 1). 

 See Nov. Zool. IV. p. 527. This line large Scops-owl is figured on PI. 1. fig. 1. 



(Antea, No. 64.) Pisorhina alfredi Hartert (PI. I. fig. 2). 

 This pretty little owl has been described in Nov. ZooL. IV. p. 527. It is now 

 figured on PI. I. fig. 2. 



(Anlea, No. 62.) Pisorhina albiventris Sharpe. 

 See Nov. Zool. IV. p. 527. 



COLUMBAE. 



92. Carpophag'a aenea (Linn.). 

 From Mangarai. 



*U3. Carpophaga sasakensis Hartert. 



A series from abont oUU to between 3ii0o and 4000 feet in Mangarai. c? ad. 

 (A. E.) " Irides dark brown; orbital skin crimson; bill very dark slaty grey, tipped 

 with black; feet carmine: claws brownish slate-colonr." The specimens from Flores 

 have mostly the hindneck, foreneck, and breast of a darker shade than the types 

 from Lombok, but this varies so much that no imjiortance can be attached to it at 

 present, and I do not think it will prove to be a local peculiarity. 



94. Ptilinopus ewingi J. Gd. 

 One specimen from !Manmeri in North Flores. 



95. Ptilinopus albocinctus Wall. 

 A fair series from the plains of Mangarai up to about 3500 feet. 



96. Ptilinopus melanocephalus (Forst.). 

 Several skins from the Mangarai country. ^Vings of adnlt 7n"/rs about 114 to 

 120 mm. 



97. Osmotreron floris Wall.). 

 Both sexes from Endeh and Mangarai. 



98. Chalcophaps indica ( L.). 

 Up to about 3000 feet. 



911. Turtur tigrinus (Temm.). 

 Endeh and Mangarai. 



loo. Geopelia maugeus tTenira.). 

 Also EuJeh and Mangarai. 



