30 MESSRS. ROBINSON AND KLOSS ON 



Seylon to Selangor: wings varying from 157-1G3 mm. in males and 

 157-100 in females. 



21. Treron pompadora phayrei (Blyth). 



Osmotreron phayrei, Blyth, Jouiii. Asi;it. Soc. Bengal, xxxi, 1862, 

 p. 344 (Toiinghoo); A., pp. 412, 414 (Tavoy, Nwal.ibo); G., p. 

 151 (llatburi and Petchaburi). 



Osmotreron pompadora pthaijrei^ Stuait Baker, Indian Pigeon.s and 

 Doves, 1913, p. 27. 



Mr. Gairdner's record is the only one for our portion of Siam. 



The bird however extends to Cochin-China. On the Tenasserim 



coast it ranges south as far as Tavoy. 



22. Treron fulvicollis fulvicollis (Wagl.). 



Columha fulricollis, Wagler, Syst. Av. CoUimba, sp. 8 (1827, Java). 

 Osmotreron fulvicollis, A., p. 413 (Pakchan); Stuart Baker, Indian 

 Pigeons and Doves, 1913, p. 46, pi. 2. 



This species has not hitherto been obtained in Siam, though it 

 is abundant in the Pakchan estuary from December to March. 



It should be noted that the type description is founded on 

 CHumha aromatlc<t\d.v.,i:Qmm. Szllm^, fig. l,p. 30, pi. 6 (1808-11), 

 said to be from Batavia. The species however does not occur in 

 Java, 80 far as is known, and it will be convenient to regard i\\&terra 

 typica as fixed on Sumatra. 



The mainland representative, if it is ever recognised as 

 distinct, will be known as T.\f. fenuirostre (Eyton, 1845, type local- 

 ity Malacca). The north Bornean, or possibl}'- the montane form 

 in Borneo, is T. / haramensis (Meyer, 1891), from Baram river, 

 N. Sarawak. 



The lowland and south Bornean form, if it is distinct, has no 

 name, as Columha clnnamomea Temm., 1835, applied to birds from 

 Pontianak, is antedated by Columha cinnamiomea Swains, (fide 

 Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxi, 1893, p. 53). 



It should further be observed that Celebes and the Phillip- 

 pines, quoted in the distribution by certain authors, are not definitely 

 known to be inhabited by this species. 



B. M mer I)i^() , s\h. W K^^^ ^^hJ>^^^■ I" ^'- f^'"''^"*' l"^'^«'^i«"li Malayenses, iii (Birds), 19a5. 

 C () K 11, ,1- .f n ^V'''"''''f- 1§?2. F. Robinson and Kloss, Ibis. 1910-11. 



». Bonhotu. P. /. b. 1901. \ol. 1. H. Eobiuson, Journ. F. M. S. Museums, v, 1915. 



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