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86. Macropygia emiliana Bp. 



Low country, Bali. u Iris successively crimson, blackish, aud yellowish white 

 in concentric rings, the crimson one being the outermost one ; beak brown, dark 

 red at base ; feet dark purplish red." 



87. Macropygia ruficeps (Temm.). 



One male, low country. "Iris white; beak reddish brown, dark at tip; feet 

 dull beet-red, soles dark ochreous." This specimen belongs probably to my 

 M. ruficeps orientalis, described on p. 573 from Samba wa. See my remarks 

 there. 



88. Chalcophaps indica (L.). 



Bali, from the low country up to 3000 feet. "Iris deep rich brown; beak 

 orange; feet dark red." One fine male shows partial albinism, having the bases 

 of the longer upper wing-coverts snow-white. 



89. Geopelia striata (L.). 

 Low country. 



90. Turtur tigrinus (Temm.). 



Common in the low country of Bali. I cannot perceive the slightest differences 

 in birds from Malacca to Celebes. "Eye pink-white or salmon; feet dark red, 

 claws blackish." 



91. Turnix taigoor pugnax (Temm.). 



?, low country. "Iris dull whitish; beak ochreous at base, paler at tip; 

 feet dull ochreous." 



92. Gallus varius (tShaw & Nodd.). 

 At 2000 feet. 



93. Tringoides hypoleucus (L.). 

 Low country. 



94. Rallina fasciata (Raffl.). 

 Low country. 



