PHAPITRERON. - a0 
The length of culmen given above (2 inches in original description) 
is undoubtedly an error. 
20. PHAPITRERON MACULIPECTUS Bourns and Worcester. 
MOTTLED AMETHYSTINE PIGEON, 
Phabotreron maculipectus BourNS and WorcESTER, Minnesota Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Oce. Papers (1894), 1, 10; SHarpE, Hand-List (1899), 1, 55; 
GRANT, Ibis (1896), 563. 
Phapitreron maculipectus McGREGOR and WorcEsSTER, Hand-List (1906), 10. 
Negros (Bourns € Worcester, Whitehead). 
“Adult male.—Upper surface exactly as in P. amethystina except that 
the primaries are slightly darker; dark brown stripe under eye extending 
from gape through ear-coverts to hind neck; below this a white stripe 
and a second shorter dark stripe below the latter; cheeks fulvous brown; 
chin and throat more ruddy brown; breast clear ashy gray, each feather 
having an edging distinctly hghter than its center, producing a beautiful 
mottled appearance ; feathers on center of fore breast washed with brown 
and forming a distinct patch; feathers of abdomen lack the dark centers, 
and their edges washed with light brown; thighs and under tail-coverts 
cinnamon-brown, much lighter than in P. amethystina; under surface 
of tail-feathers dark brown, nearly black, with famt metallic gloss and 
a broad, gray, terminal band; shafts of feathers black changing to white 
at tips; under surface of wing and axillars uniform fulvous brown. Bill 
black; feet dark pink; nails dark brown, nearly black. Wing, 145; 
tail, 115; culmen, 26; tarsus, 20. Length not taken from birds in flesh. 
This beautiful species was obtained in the Island of Negros on the moun- 
tains of the interior, where it is by no means common. It is distinguished 
from all the other species of the genus by its fine mottled breast.” 
(Bourns and Worcester.) 
21. PHAPITRERON LEUCOTIS (Temminck). 
NORTHERN WHITE-EARED PIGEON, 
Columba leucotis TEMMINCK, PI]. Col. (1823), 189. 
Phabotreron leucotis SALVADORI, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1893), 21, 67; 
SHARPE, Hand-List (1899), 1, 55; Oates, Cat. Birds’ Eggs (1901), 
le tepe 
Phapitreron leueotis McGregor and WorceEsTER, Hand-List (1906), 10; 
McGrecor, Bur. Govt. Labs. Manila (1905), 34, 6, pl. 3 (nest). 
Geopelia striata GRANT and WHITEHEAD, Ibis (1898), 246 (eggs)! error. 
Ba-to ba-to tu-loc, Manila; cu-lu-cu-luc, Lubang. 
Catanduanes (Whitehead) ; Luzon (Meyer, Heriot, Everett, Steere Exp., White- 
head, McGregor) ; Mindoro (Steere Exp., Bourns & Worcester, Everett, McGregor, 
Porter). 
Adult.—A black line from gape to nape below eye; below this a white 
line from opposite the posterior border of eye to nape; above, general 
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