Dec. 20, 1922.] Birds of the Indian Empire. . 185 



1707. (1280) Butreron capellii. The Large Thick-hilled Green 



Pigeon. 



* • Columba capellii Temm., PL Col., pi. 143 (1823) 



{Java). 



Mergui, South to Java. 



1708. (1282) Sphenocercus apicaudus. The Pin-tailed Green 



Pigeon. 



Treron apic-iuda Blyth, J. A. 8. B., xiv., p. 854 

 (1845), {S. E. Himalayas). 



Himalayas, Kumaon to E. Assam, Hills of Burma 

 and Siam to Malay Pen. 



3709. (1283) Sphenocercus sphenurus. The Wedge-tailed 

 Green Pigeon. 



Vinago sphenura, Fifjor.% 1'. Z. 8., 1831,^. 173 

 (Darjiling). 



J^ashmir to E. Assam, Chin Hills, Shan States to 

 Tennasserim. 



Sub-family DucuUnce. 



1710. (126) Ducula badia insi^rnis. Hodgson's Imperial 

 Pigeon. 



Ducula insignis Hod(/., As. Res., xii., p. 162 (1836) 

 (Xipal). ^ '' 



Nepal to E. Assam, N. of Brahmaputra, Naga 

 Hills. 



17' I. (1287) Ducula badia griseicapilla. The Grey-headed 

 Imperial Pigeon. 



Ducula griseicapilla \YaU., A. M. A\ H., .rn., p. 228 

 (1875), Karen Hills. 



Assam, S. of Brahmaputra, Burma, Shan States 

 and Siam. 



1712. (1288) Ducula badia cuprea. Jerdon's Imperial 

 Pigeon. 



Columba cuprea Jerd., Madr. J. L. 8., xii., n 12 

 (1810), {Malabar). 



S. W. India from Kanara to Cape Comoriu 

 Ceylon. 



1713- (1284) Muscadivores senea ffinea. The Green Imperial 

 Pigeon. 



Columba a3nea Linn., S. X 1, p. 283 (1766), {Moluc- 

 cas in errore), {Flares). 



Pen Burma and Siam to Flores. 



