THE IBIS. 



SIXTH SERIES. 



No. VI. APRIL 1890. 



XIII. — On the Ornithology of Northern Borneo. By R. 

 Bowdlek Sharpe, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, Zoological Depart- 

 ment, British Museum. With Notes by John White- 

 head.— Part VI * 



(Plate IV.) 



Order COLUMB^E. 



270 1- Treron capellei. 



Treron capellei (V.) ; Salvad. Ucc. Bora. p. 285 j Briiggem. 

 Abhaudl. nat. Ver. Brem. v. p. 461 (1877) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 

 1877, p. 23, 1879, p. 265. 

 a, b. <$ ? ad. Lawas River, April 14, 1886. 

 c, d. 6 2 ad. Benkoka, Nov. 7, 1885. 



[Common in forests, frequenting high trees, where it 

 obtains its food. This Pigeon has a peculiarly harsh call ; 

 in fact all the species of this genus that have come under 

 my observation have peculiarly disagreeable notes. 



Native name " Puni lanquok." 



Iris black j bill pea-green ; feet king's yellow.] 



* Continued from p. 24. 



f Loriculus galgulus {antea, p. 1) having been numbered '< 194 a," the 

 correct number of this species is 270. 



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