igij-l H. C. Robinson: Birds from Pulau Langkawi. 137 



Streptopelia suratensis tigrina, Stewart Baker, Indian 

 Pigeons and Doves, 121, pi. 11 (191.3) ; Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p- 

 724; Gyldenstolpe. p. 1 p. 



a. i . Pasir Raja. Pulau Lontar, S.W. Siam. 11th 

 January, 1917. [No. 3883.] 

 " Iris pinkish yellow, orbits dirty white, bill dark 

 blackish horn, feet dull lake." 



Very common on Pulau Lontar, also on open spaces 

 on Koh Muk and Pulau Terutau and extraordinarily abundant 

 along the coast of Trang. 



Wing 145 mm. slightly larger than most southern 

 specimens. 



6. CiKupelia striata (Linn.) 



Salvad. torn. cit. p. 458 ; Ogilvie Grant, Fascic. Malay 

 Zool. iii. p. 121 (1905). Gyldenstolpe, p. 150. 



n. £ . Pasir Raja, Pulau Lontar, S.W. Siam. 12th 

 January, 1917. [No. 3901.] 

 ■ Ins white, orbits yellowish green, bill bluish slate, 

 feet pinkish violet." 



Williamson and others have remarked that this little dove 

 is very rare in Siam proper. It is however common over 

 practically the whole of the Peninsula to its northern 

 extremity in suitable localities. We did not however observe 

 it on Langkawi and Terutau, though I have little doubt that 

 in occurs on the large open areas on the north of the former 

 island. 



7. Chalcophaps indica (Linn.) 



Salvad, tout. cit. p. 514 : Robinson and Kloss, p. 675 

 Robinson, antea, vol. V, pp. 88, 141 (1915), Gyldenstolpe, p. 150. 



,1. '. Sungei Udang, Terutau. 8th March, 1909. 

 [F.M.S. Mus. No. 439/09.] 



Evidently not very common on the group as the above 

 spe< imen is the only one that has been obtained in the 

 course of our visits to the islands. 



8. Rallina fasciata (Raffles). 



Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. xxiii, p. 75 (1894); 

 Robinson, antea, vol. V, p. 88 (1915). 



a. £. Pulau Terutau. November 1st 1913. 



Found abundantly in the adjacent states of Perlis and 

 Kedah in October and November, 191 1, but very much rarei 

 in the more southern parts of the Peninsula. 



9. Rallina siperciliaris (Eyton). 



Sharpe. torn. cit. p. 76 ; Robinson and Kloss, p. 10 : 

 Robinson, antea, vol. VI, p. 225 11916). 



