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20. 



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 22. 



23. 

 24. 

 25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 [28. 



[29. 



PIGEONS 



OsDiotrerou fulvicollis 



(WagL). 



Osmotrerou biciucta {Jerd.). 



Osinotreron vernans (Linn.). 



Osmotrerou olax {Temm.). 



Treron uipalensis, Hodgs. 



Ptiliuopus jambu (Gm.). 



Carpophaga a3uea (Linn.). 



Carpophaga badia ( Raffles). 



Carpophaga griseicapilla 

 (Wald.).] 



Columba grisea, G. 



B. Gr.] 



\—(cOHt.) 



30. Columha punicea {Bhjth). 



31. Myristicivora bicolor (Scop.). 



32. Macropygia leptogrammica 



(Temm.). 



33. Macropygia ruficeps 



(Temm.). 

 [34. Turtur humilis (Temm.).] 



35. Turtur tigriiius (Temm. and 



Kni2}.). 



36. Geopelia striata (Linn.). 



37. Chalcopbaps iudica (Linn.). 

 t38. Calcenas nicobarica 



(Linn.). 



Okuer JiALLIFOBMES-RAlLS 



39. Hypotaiuidia striata (iiw;i.). 



40. Ralliua fasciata (iJaj^es). 

 t41. Ralliua superciliaris (Eyton). 



42. Porzana auricularis, 



Rclmih'. 



43. Polioliinnas cinereus 



(VieiU.). 



44. L i m n o b Ee n u s f u s c u s 



(Linn.). 



45. Amaurornis phseuicura 

 (For St.). 



46. Gallinula ch lor opus 

 (Linn.). 



4:7. Gallicrex cinerea (Lath.). 

 48. Porphyrio edwardsi, 



Elliot. 

 t49. Heliopais personata (G. B. 



Gr.). 



Oeder podicipedidifobmes-grebe». 

 50. Podicipes philipplnensis (Bonn.). 



21. One specimen was shot at Kuala Sclangor on the Selangor coast in 

 December, 1904. 



28. The inclusion of tliis species in the Peninsular list rests on a specimen 8o 

 identified by Colonel Bingham, which was obtained at an altitude of 1,1500 feet on 

 Bukit Serudum, Kuantan, Eastern Pahang. Tlie species will not improbably be 

 found on the mountains of the northern half of the Peninsula, which have not yet 

 been properly explored. 



29. I believe I have seen this pigeon in the mountains of South Perak and on 

 Pulau Jarak in the centre of the Straits of Malacca, off the mouth of the Perak 

 River. Mr. Boden Kloss has also obtained a specimen on Pulau Taya, a small 

 island of the Lingga group, south of Singapore (Juurn. Straits Branch Roy. Aniat. 

 Soc, No. 41, p. 58 (1904)). 



34. The only specimens recorded from the Mala\- Peninsula are three in the 

 British Museum (Salvad. Cat. Birds Brit. Mtis., xxi., p. 436, spms. r ',s',t ', (1893) ), 

 obtained at Malacca by Wallace and Maingay. The bird is imported from South 

 China to Singapore as a cage-bird, and I am inclined to think that these speci- 

 mens were escapes from captivity, as the species is not one that is at all likely to 

 be overlooked and no recent collector has met with it. 



38. The only authentic locality for these species within the limits of the 

 present paper is Pulau Jarak, where I obtained two specimens in December, 1904. 

 The specimen frrun Khota Bliaru, Kelantan, listed by Bonhote (P.Z.8., 1901 (i), 

 p. 77), is almost certainly a cage-bird. 



42. Recorded only from Singapore (Raffles Museum, Singapore) and from 

 Patelung on the north-east coast. 



.50. One specimen from Patelung is on record. 



