1872.] ON THE BIEDS OF CELEBES. 185 



COLUMBID^. Tr.Z.S.viii. 



p. 85. 

 Mackoptgia, Swainson. 



125. Macropygia albicapilla, Temm. Mus. Lugd.; Bp. Consp. ii. p. 57, " Celebes" (1857). 

 Ilah. Macassar, Tondano, Sula Islands ( Wallace). 



126. Maceoptgia macassariensis, Wallace, Ibis, 18G5, p. 389. 



Ilah. Macassar {Wallace). 



Mr. Blyth (Ibis, 1870, p. 173) observes that M. le])to(jrammica (Temm.) is not from Java, 



but from Celebes. Its author (PL Col. 560) states that it inhabits Java and Sumatra. 



Mr. Wallace {op. cit. p. 390) restricts its range to western Java, where it is found up to an 



elevation of 7500 feet. 



TuRACffiNA, Bonaparte. 



127. TuEACCENA MENADENSis (Quoy et Gaim.), Voy. Astrol. Zool. i. p. 248, pi. 30, " Menado" 

 (1830). 



Hab. Macassar, Menado, Sula Islands {Wallace). 



Prince Bonaparte (Consp. ii. p. 59), apparently on Temminck's authority (Nouv. Rec. PI. 

 Col. 248), cites Celebes as the habitat of Reinwardtoena reinwardti (Temm.). Mr. Wallace 

 (Ibis, 1865, p. 391) does not include Celebes within its range. 



TuRTUR, Selby. 



128. TuRTUR tigrina (Temm.), Knipp, Pig. pi. 43 (1811); Wallace, Ibis, 1865, p. 391. 



Turfur chinensis, ap. Wallace, Ibis, 1860, p. 147. 



Hab. Java, Malay peninsula, Lombock, Flores, Timor, Teinate, Celebes {W^allace) ; Menado 

 (mus. nostr.). 



GOURID^. 



Phlogcenas, Reichenbach. 



129. Phlogcenas tristigmata (Temm.), Mus. Lugd. ; Bp. Consp. ii. p. 87, "Tondano " (1857) ; 

 Wallace, Ibis, 1865, p. 393, pi. 10 ; Malay Archip. i. p. 413. 



Hab. Macassar, Menado {Wallace). 



Chalcophaps, Gould. 



130. Ch.\lcophaps steph.wi, Jacq. et Puch. Voy. Pole Sud, Zool. p. 119, " Nouv. Guinee, 

 cote occidentale" (1853) ; Peristere d'Etienne, Homb. et Jacq. Atlas, pi. 28. f. 2 (January 1846) ; 

 Wallace, Ibis, ]865, p. 394; Schlegel, Nederl. Tijdschr. Uierk. 18G6, pp. 265, 345. 



Hab. North Celebes {Wallace). 



Mr. Wallace (/. c.) has separated the New Guinea, Waigiou, and Mysol race from that Tr.Z.S.viii. 

 inhabiting Celebes, and conferred on it the title of Ch. hombroni. But as the type of Ch. stephani P" ^^• 

 was obtained in New Guinea, if the two races are distinct, the Celebean, and not the New-Guinea 

 bird requires a new title. 



