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(3) The Orange-breasted Green-pigeon. 



(4) The Thick-billed Green-Pigeon. 



(5) The Fin-tailed Green-pigeon. 



(6) The Kolka Green-pigeon. 



B.— Imperial Pigeons. 



(i) The Green Imperial-pigeon. 



(2) The Grey-headed Imperial-pigeon. 



II. Those haviny 12 tail feathers. 



Include the — C. The Bronze-winged Dove. 



D. The Blue Rock-pigeon. 



E. The Wood-pigeons. 



F. The Doves. 



The following being found in Furma : — 



C. The Bronze-winged or Emerald Dove. 



D. The Blue Rock-pigeon. 



E. — Wood pigeon 



(i) The Speckled Wood-pigeon. 



(2) The Ashy Wood-pigon. 



(3) The Purple Wood-pigeon. 



F.— Doves. 

 (i) The Rufous dove. 



(2) The Malay Spotted-dove. 



(3) The Burmese Ring-dove. 

 {4) The Red Turtle-dove. 



(5) The Bar- tailed Cuckoo-dove. 



(6) The Little Malay Cuckoo-dove. 



I. — Those having 14 tail feathers. 



A. — The Green Figeons. 



The green pigeons have the following characteristics : — 



(i) Fourteen tail feathers, (2) Broad-soled feet, unsuitable for 

 progression on the ground, (3) General colour bright green, ( \) medium 

 size (from 10 to 13 inches in length). 



All green-pigeons have a brightly coloured plumage, of which green 

 is the predominating colour. They have yellow bars in their wings, 

 and have very short legs and broad- soled feet^ which are quite 



