128 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
No. 13 from the Philippine Islands, collected by Cuming, appears to belong to the 
form known as C. sylvatica, Tick. 
The locality may possibly be erroneous, and the specimen may have been collected 
by Cuming in Ceylon. 
rhodinolema, Se/at. 
vanwycki, Cuss. Two. ¢. Duke of York Island, July. New Ireland. 
pistrinaria, 2p. Two. ¢. Solomon Islands (San Cristoval, Makira Har- 
bour, August ; Florida). 
rosacea (Zemm.). Four. 3,9. Timor. 
perspicillata (Zemm.). (=C. temmincki, Wall., Tristr. Cat. Coll. Birds, p. 43). 
Two. [New Guinea.] [Waigiou.] 
neglecta, Schleg. Two. Molucca Islands (Gilolo; Amboina). 
No. 2 (=3490 Lord Derby’s Mus.) from Amboina, which in all probability came 
from the Leyden Museum, is labelled Columba perspicillata. From that species, 
however, it differs in having the head, nape, and fore-neck very much paler grey, 
the latter with a slight tinge of vinaceous. The specimen from Amboina is more 
vinaceous beneath, especially on the chin, than that from Gilolo which was 
collected by Wallace. 
pickeringi, Cass. One. 3. Sulu Archipelago (Maimbua, May). 
cineracea (Zemm.). 
latrans, Peale. One. Fiji Islands. 
zoek (Less.). Two. South-East New Guinea (Astrolabe Mts.). 
Dr. Meyer has separated the form from German New Guinea as C. zoew orientalis, 
but Count Salvadori doubts its distinctness. Two of the characters given, viz. : 
the metallic green band between the vinaceous mantle and the chestnut back, 
and the green tinge on the feathers of the pectoral band, are present in our 
specimens from the above-mentioned locality. 
[y. Ptilocolpa, Bp.}. 
carola, Bp. (=C. griseipectus, Gr., Tristr. Cat. Coll. Birds, p. 42). Seven. d. 
Philippine Islands (Luzon, Manilla). 
On the identity of this species and C. griseipectus, ef. Grant, Ibis, 1894, p. 521; id. 
op. cit. 1895, p. 117; Whitehead, op. cit. 1899, p. 489. Sharpe (in the Hand- 
List of Birds, vol. i. p. 65, 1899) keeps them distinct. 
nigrorum (Whitehead). Bull. B.O.C. xliii. p. xxxiv. (1897); id. Ibis. 1897, p. 439; id. 
op. cit. 1899, p. 490. 
‘Like C. griseipectus (Bp). but easily.recognised by its black, not ashy, prepectoral 
spot. Total length, 13 inches; wing, 8°3; tail, 4°8; tarsus, ‘85. Base of bill 
coral pink, tipped with dull white; iris pale straw yellow; feet coral pink.” 
(Whitehead). Habitat. Negros. 
[6. Zonophaps, Salvad.}. 
forsteni (Bp.). Two. ¢. North Celebes. 
poliocephala, G.f.Gr. Three. ?. Philippine Islands (Luzon; Mindanao, 
Zamboango, March). 
Though collected by Cuming in Luzon, as is shown by the specimen enumerated 
above, this locality has never been published until Whitehead collected the 
species in the island. The Luzon bird may perhaps be distinguished sub- 
specifically by its somewhat larger size and deeper coloured throat. 
radiata (Q. & G.). One. North Celebes. 
T mindorensis, Whitehead, Ann & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xviii. p. 189 (1896) ; 
Grant, Ibis, 1896, pp. 461, 476, pl. xi. ; Bourns & Worces. Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus. xx. pp. 551, 586 (1898) ; Whitehead, Ibis, 1899, p. 488. 
One. 6. Philippine Islands (Mindoro, January). 
‘© Adult male :—Most nearly allied to C. radiata (Quoy & Gaimard), but much larger. ° 
Top of the head, neck, breast, and rest of under parts bluish slate grey, darkest 
on the belly and under tail-coverts, the latter indistinctly edged with rufous ; 
forehead, cheeks, and throat pale whitish pink; feathers surrounding the eye 
and forming a patch above the ear-coverts blackish grey; hind-neck gradually 
shading into sooty black on the mantle and interscapulary region; scapulars 
and inner wing-coverts bronze-lake, changing to bronze-green on the rest of the 
