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damarensis, Minsch & Hartl. Two. 9. East Africa (Pangani R., Usambara 
Mts.).. South Africa (Transvaal, Potchefstroom, October). 
vinaceus (Gm.). Two. 46,9. West Africa (Gambia, Bathurst, August). 
roseogriseus (Sunder. ). 
douraca, Hodgs. Five. 6,92. Palestine (Jericho, January). Southern 
India (Madras ; Godavery River, December). Japan (Yokohama, March). 
stolizke, Hume. 
[6. Gnopopelia, Blanf.]. 
“Distinguished from all other species by its long wing with the first primary 
nearly or quite equal to the second, and by having the sexes dissimilar in 
plumage (Blanford, Fauna Brit. Ind. Aves, iv. p. 47, 1898). 
humilis (Zemm.). Nine. 3,9. [India]. Mongolia (Zaidam, September). 
Philippine Islands (Luzon). 
tranquebaricus (Herm.). (= T. humilis (Temm.), spms. d, ¢, Tristr. Cat. 
Coll. Birds, p. 38). Five. ¢, 9. Northern India (Muddapur, October ; 
Saharumpur, February). Southern India (Nellore). 
[e. Spilopelia, Sundev.]. 
chinensis (Scop.). Five. China (Amoy; Chusan, February). Formosa. 
tigrinus (Z¢mm.). Ten. Malay Peninsula (Malacca). Borneo (Banjer- 
massim). 
suratensis (Gm.). Five. Northern India (Bengal; Maunbhoom). Southern 
India (Ootacamund, February). Ceylon. 
[é Stigmatopelia, Bp.}. 
senegalensis (Linn.). Eighteen. 6 ¢,5 9. Northern Africa (Algerian 
Sahara; Berryan, December; Gardaia, December; Tunis). Palestine 
(Jordan Valley, Ghor es Safieh, January). Southern Arabia (Lahej, 
November), Sokotra (Hadibu Plain, December ; Adho Dimellus, 3500 ft., 
February). South Africa (Transvaal, De Kaap, Fig Tree Creek, June). 
cambayensis ((’m.). Five. 2 ¢. Northern India (Mhow, April; Cawn- 
pore, June ; Umballa). 
ermanni (Bp.). 
GEOPELIINA. 
GEOPELIA, Swains. 
humeralis (Zemm.). Seven. ¢. New Guinea. Northern Australia 
(Torres Straits, July ; Blackwood Bay, September). New South Wales. 
South Australia. 
tranquilla, Gould. Eight. ¢, 9. New Guinea. Northern Australia 
(Port Essington, Victoria, February; Cape Upstart, May; Port Curtis, 
April). 
No. 2, g, from Victoria, Port Essington, shot on February 8th, 1841, and purchased 
from Mr. Gould, is very probably one of the Types of G. placida, Gould (P.Z.S. 
1844, p. 55). 
striata (Linn.). Seven. 2¢. Malay Peninsula (Singapore). Java (Ban- 
tam, Genteng, Lebak, April, November). 
maugei (Z¢mm.). Two. Timor. 
cuneata, Lath. Five. South Australia. 
SCARDAFELLA, 8p, 
squamosa (Zvmm.). Nine. 2¢. Brazil (Bahia). 
Two specimens, which have evidently been kept in captivity, are very much darker 
on the upper surface and more thickly mottled on the lower ; this is probably 
