1877.] DISTRICT OF LAMPONG, S.E. SUMATEA. 503 



134. OSMOTREEON VERNANS. 



CoJumha verimns, Linn. Mantissa, p. 52G, "Philippines" (1771); Eaffles, t. c. p. 318, 

 "Sumatra;" Walden, Tr. Z. S. ix. p. 210. 



Treron (jriseicapilla, Schlegel, Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. i. p. 70, "Sumatra, Bangka " (1803). 



Notwithstanding Professor Schlegel's remarks [1. c), I am unable to detect any specific 

 diiference between Sumatran and tyj)ical examples. 



135. OSMOTRERON OLAX. 



Columha olax, PI. Col. 241, "Sumatra" (1823). 



Sumatra supplied the type of this species ; and Malaccan examples in no way diff'er. 



136. Spilopelia tigrina. Ibis, 1877, 



Cohmiba tigrina, Temm. Knip, Pig. t. 43 (1811). 



The S.E. Sumatran examples do not differ from Javan, Malaccan, Bornean, and Celebean 

 individuals. Temminck has left us in doubt as to the origin of the bird figured by Madame Knip. 



137. Geopelia striata. 



Columha striata, Linn. S. N. i. p. 282 (1766). 



Colimiha hantamensis, Sparrm., Eaffles, t. c. p. 319, "Sumatra." 



138. Chalcophaps indica. 



Columha indica, Linn. S. N. i. p. 284 (1766). 



Columha javanica, Gm., Raffles, t. c. p. 317, " Sumatra." 



139. Argusianus argus. 



Phasianus argus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 272 (1766); Raffles, t. c. p. 320, "Sumatra." 

 Sumatran and Malaccan birds do not diff'er. 



140. ROLLULUS ROULOUL. 



Phasianus rouloul, Scopoli, Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 93, "Malacca" (1786). 

 Tetrao viridis, Gm., Eaffles, t. c. p. 322, "Sumatra." 



Identical with Bornean and typical examples. 



141. Charadrius fulvus. 



Charadrius fulvus, Gm. S. N. i. p. 687 (1788). 

 Charadnus jiluvialis, var.. Raffles, t. c. p. 328, "Sumatra." 



142. J^gialites geoffeoyi. 



Charadrius geoffroyi, Wagler, Syst. Av. Cliamdrius, no. 10(1827); Harting, Ibis, 1870, 

 p. 378, t. xi. 



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