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Columba turtur, var. I>, Temm. Pig. et GalUn. i. p. 479 (181.3). 

 Tourterelle grise de l'lsle de Lucon, Virill. N. D. xxvi. p. .381 



(1818). 

 Columba turtur, var. 5, Wagl. Syst. Av. Columba, sp. dub. 9 (1827). 

 Columba phoemcorhyncha, Wai/l. Isi*. 1829, p. 74o (1829). 

 Turtur cinerea, part., Bp. Consp. Av. ii. p. 61 (1854); Wall. ILi.<, 



|sc,.-,, p. 392 ; id. J.f. O. L866, p. 283. 

 Turtur cinereus, Rchnb. Tatiben, i. p. 70 (part.) (1862), ii. p. 174. 



Novit. Suppl. t. iii. f. 25 ( L862 i : v. Mart. J. f. O. 1866, p. 24 j G. R. 



Or. Hand-list, ii. p. 238, n. 9312 (part.) (1870); Gieb. Thes. Om. 



iii. p. 726 (1877). 



Size of Tourterelle grise ensenglanre'e (Fhlogoenas cruentd) ; head 

 and neck clear grey ; live or six feathers on the sides of the neck 

 are edged with black ; breast and belly vinous grey; quills black; 

 wing-coverts black, edged with brownish yellow ; upper tail-coverts 

 black ; under tail-coverts white ; bill and iris carmine-red ; feet 

 vinous red. (Translation.} 



J fiih. Luzon. 



A bird not yet satisfactorily identified, but, according to Lord 

 Waldcn, '-the diagnosis agrees fairly with Columba picturata, 

 Temm.. from which bird Sonnerat probably took his description." 



Mr. Myth (' Ibis,' 1870, p. 173) mentions having observed in the 

 Leyden Museum a Dove labelled Columba turtur from the Philip- 

 pines, ''like T. auritus, but darker, the black predominating on the 

 upper parts : lower tail-coverts white." Lord Walden (I. c.) asks if 

 this can be Columba cinerea. I have not been able to find any 

 mention of such a bird in the Columbcp of Schlegel's ' Museum des 

 Pavs-Bas.' 



8. Columba cristata. 



Fnrommou Bird from Malacca, Badenach, Phil. Trans, lxii. pp. 1-3, 



pi. i. (1772). 

 Lesser ( frowned Pigeon, Lath. Syn. ii. 2, p. 622, n. 10, pi. 58 (1783). 

 Columba cristata, Gm. S. X. i. p. 774. n. 7 (with var. (3) (1788) : 



La'h. Ind. Orn. ii. p. 596, n. 10 (1790); Wagl. Syst. Av. Columba. 



note at the end ( 1827). 



It is Rollulus rouloul from Malacca, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



9. CoLCMBA DOMIXICENSIS. 



Tourterelle de St. Domingue, D'Aubent. PI. Enl. 487. 



Columba dominicensis, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. p 615, n. 79 (1790); 

 Bonn. Tabl. Mith. i. p. 256 (1790); Temm. fy Knip, Pig. i. fam. 

 seconde, p. L13, pi. 51 (1808-11); Temm. Pig. et GaUin. i. 

 pp. 361, 489 (1818); VieiU. N. D. xxvi. p. 385 (1818); Steph. 

 Gen.Zool. \i. p. 100 (1819); Desm. Diet. 8c. Nat d. p. 359 

 (1826) : Less. Compl. de Bnf., Oi*. viii. p. 61 (1837) : id. op. cit. 

 2nd ed. p. 285 (1838); ? Wiirtt. Naumannia, 1852, 2. p. 53 

 (Haiti and Cuba !!) j Bp. Consp. Av. ii. p. 86 (1854) (fictitious 

 bird): id. Compt. Rend, xliii. p. 946 (1856); Cut,. J.f. O. 1856, 

 p. Ill; Gitndl J.f O. 1861, p. 416, 1862, p. 191. 



Saint-Domingo PL'*-.,!!. Lath. Syn. Suppl. ii. p. 271, n. 12 < 1802). 



Columba annulata, Wagl. Syst. Av. Columba, sp. 101 (1827). 



