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LIST OF THE I'.IKDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 353 



ORDER COLUMB^. 



Pigeons. 



FAMILY COLUMBID/E. Pigeons. 



A. o. V. Genus COLUMBA. Linn. 



NO. 



250 (314) COLUMBA LEUCOCEPHALA. Linn. White=crowned Pigeon. 



AVest. Indian species; casual in southern Florida. 

 250a ( — ) COLUMBA C0REN5IS. Gmkl. Wood Pigeon. 



West Indian species ; accidental at Key West, Fla. (Atkins, Auk, 

 1899, p. 272.) 



C4ENUS ECT0PISTE5. Swains. 



251 (31'.) ECTOPISTES MIQRATORIUS. (Linn.) Passenger Pigeon. 



Eastern North America ; north to Hudson Ba}' ; west to the plains ; 

 breeds in Canada and northern border of United States ; now rare 

 in localities where it was once very abundant. 



Genus ZENAIDURA. Bonap. 



252 (316) ZENAIDURA MACROURA. (Linn.) Mourning Dove. 



Throughout United States and southern Canada, Central America, and 

 West Indies ; breeds throughout its range. 



Genus ZENAIDA. Bonap. 



253 (317) ZENAIDA ZENAIDA. (Bonap.) Zenaida Dove. 



West Indies and Yucatan ; accidental on Florida Keys. 



Genus MELOPELIA. Bonap. 



254 (319) MELOPELIA LEUCOPTERA. (Linn.) White-winged Dove. 



Semi-tropical species ranging throughout southwestern United States, 

 Central America, and West Indies ; accidental in Florida. 



Genus COLUMBIGALLINA. Boie. 



255 (320) COLUMBIGALLINA PASSERINA TERRESTRIS. Chapman. Ground 



Dove. 



Southern States of United States; breeds from South Carolina to 

 Louisiana, West Indies, and northern South America. 



Genus GEOTRYGON. Gosse. 



256 (322) GEOTRYGON CHRYSEA. Gosse. Key West Quail-Dove. 



West Indian species; recorded from Florida Keys, 



257 (322') GEOTRYGON MONTANA. (Lixx.) Mountain Dove. 



West Indian species ; once recorded from Key West, Fla, 



