72 treeokidj:. 



a". Upper part of the head grey. 



a'". Occipital hand dark crimson, like, the 

 sides of the head ; crop-region ochreous, 

 bounded below by a broad crimson band 



or patch occipitalis, p. 72. 



b'". Occipital band slaty black ; sides of the 

 head dark crimson ; crop-region grey ; 

 nnderparts with no red. 

 a 1 . Back and wings metallic green, abdo- 

 men ochre-yellowish Jischeri, p. 74. 



ft*. Back and wings slaty grey, nnderparts 



grey with no ochre-yellowish tinge . . meridionalis, p. 74. 

 I''. Upper part of the head ochreous red ; a red 



patch on the secondaries marchei, p. 75. 



b'. Head and neck entirely pink-red ; first primary 



not attenuated at tlie tip roseicollis, p. 75. 



c'. Head and neck white or grey, with no red 

 (Leucotreron). 



<■''. Head and neck grey alhocinctus, p. 77. 



d!'. Head and neck white with a yellow tinge. 



c'" . Apical band of the tail grey ... ductus, p. 77. 



d'". Apical band of the tail yellowish white. . Uttiensis, p. 78. 

 b. Under tail-coverts uniform maroon or cinnamon 

 colour; gular stripe black or dark maroon 

 (Trerolcema). 

 d' . No red colour on the head. 



e" . Larger, wing 6 - 8 inches ; an ochreous-buff 



band across the lower breast gularis, p. 78. 



f. Smaller, wing 56 inches ; a broad dark 



maroon band across the breast leclancheri, p. 79. 



c'. Anterior part of the head bright pink-red ; 

 nnderparts white with a pink-rosy patch on 

 the crop-region of the male jambu, p. 80. 



1. Ptilopus occipitalis. 



Ptilonopus occipitalis, G. JR. Gr. List B. Brit. Mus. Gallinae, p. 1 



(1844) (Philippines, descr. nulla); Gr. §• Mitch. Gen. B. ii. 



p. 467, n. 25, pi. 118 (1844) ; G R. Gr. List B. Brit. Mus. 



Columbse, p. 7, specim. a, b (1856) ; Wallace, Ibis, 1865, p. 378; 



id. J.f. O. 1806, p. 278 ; Garrod, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 250*. 

 Ramphiculus occipitalis, Bp. Consp. Av. ii. p. 17 (1854) ; id. Compt. 



Rend, xxxix. p. 878 (1854), xl. p. 216, n. 34 ; id. Coup d'ccil Ordr. 



Pig. pp. 10, 54, n. 34 (1855) ; id. Icon. Pig. pi. 14 (1857) ; G. R. 



Gr. Hand-list, ii. p. 227, n. 9149(1870); ts'ousa, Mus. Nac. Lisb. 



Oolumbas,p. 7 (1873) ; Wold. Tr. Zool. Soc. ix. pp. 214, 251 (1875) ; 



Sharpe, Tr. Linn. Soc. (2) i. p. 353, n. 202 (1876) ; Ticeedd. P.Z. S. 



1877, p. 764 (Cebu), p. 832 (Butuan), 1878, p. 952 (Zamboanga), 



1879, p. 73 (Basilan) ; id. Orn. Works, pp. 378, 412, 538, 558,643, 



653 (1881); Wardl. Rums., Tweedd. Orn. Works, p. 659 (1881). 

 Omeotreron batilda, Bp. Omsp.Ar. ii. p. 27 (1854) (juv.) ; id. Compt. 



Rend, xxxix. p. 878 (1854), xl. p. 217, n. 61 ; id.' Coup d'wil Ordr. 



Pig. pp. 10, 55, n. 61 (1855). 

 Columba occipitalis, Schleg. Handleid. i. p. 411 (1857). 

 Lamprotreron porphyrea, Bp. {nee Temm.) Icon. Pig. pi. xv. ( juv.). 



* Garrod mentions 16 tail-feathers in the present species, while I hare found 

 only 14. 



