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albilinea, G.2.Gr. Two. Bogota. 
The specimen without locality was collected by Delattre very probably in Ecuador 
or Colombia. 
crissalis, Salvad. Two. Guatemala. 
This northern form of C. albilinea has been separated by Count. Salvadori on 
account of the paler grey of the abdomen, vent, and under tail-coverts. The 
differences seem very slight, but are present in the above two specimens, one of 
which, without locality, was purchased by Canon Tristram at the sale of the 
Jardine Collection. 
tucumana, Salvad. Boll. Mus. Torino, No. 208, p. 22 (1895). 
‘‘Leaden grey with a slight olive lustre, the wing feathers darker, the lower neck 
with a greenish golden sheen ; tail ashy with a very broad terminal band, dull 
grey, and another median one, black ; under tail-coverts ashy with their edges 
whitish ; bill yellow, dull greyish at the tip; iris, ashy grey; feet yellow. Total 
length, 360; wing, 205; tail, 125; culmen, 20; tarsus, 27 mm.” (Salvad.). 
as 
Habitat. N. Argentina (Tucuman). 
araucana, Less. Five. Chili. 
laurivora, Webb d&: Berth, Five. 36, 2, juv. Canary Islands (Gomera, 
San Ambrosio, May ; Palma, La Galga, March, April). 
bollii, Godm. Three. 26,9. Canary Islands (Gomera, May; Palma, 
La Galga, April ; Teneriffe, St. Ursula, at 4200 ft., April). 
trocaz, Heineken. Three. 246,92. Madeira, February, June. 
palumbus, Zinn. Five. 19. England (Yorkshire, Darlington, February ; 
Hants., Mottisfont, December). Algeria (La Calle, April). Palestine 
(Mt. Carmel, March). 
casiotis (Bp.). Three. Northern India (Cheer Forest, May). Cashmere, 
August. 
torringtonie (Kelawt). Two. ¢. Ceylon (Kandy, September). 
elphinstonii (Sykes). Four. ¢@. Southern India (Neilgherries, Neddi- 
vuttum, July). 
No. 4, which is without locality, but which probably came either from Madras or 
Nellore, is apparently a young bird ; the white tips to the neck feathers and the 
chestnut of the mantle are only faintly indicated, and the grey of the head and 
throat is much duller in colour and without the metallic sheen which is present 
in adult birds. 
punicea (Vv%ck.). 
pulchricollis, Hodgs. 
palumboides (Hume). One. ¢. South Andaman Islands, February. 
versicolor, Kitt/. 
jouyi (Sfejn.). One. Loochoo Islands. 
ianthina, Zemm. Three. Japan (Vries Island, May ; Yokohama). 
nitens, Kittl, Two. ¢@. Bailey Islands (Hahashima, July). [Japan]. 
A specimen in the Derby Museum, which probably came from the Leyden Museum, 
as it was acquired by Lord Derby at the same date as many others collected by 
Miiller, is labelled ‘* Columba violacea, Japan.” It is in excellent preservation, 
and minutely agrees with the specimen from the Bailey Islands collected by 
Holst, and which Count Salvadori has labelled C. nitens, Kittl. 
metallica, Zemm. One. Juv. East Timor. 
arrose (Wald. & Layard). One. Q. Philippine Islands (Basilan, 
May). 
albigularis (Bp.). Two. ¢@. Mysol. South-East New Guinea (Port 
Moresby). 
hypenochroa (Gould). Two. ¢. New Caledonia (Noumea, July), 
vitiensis, Q. dG. Two. 6,9. Fiji Islands (Rewa; Wakaia, May). 
