742 Count Nils G-yldeustolpe : A Nominal [Ibis, 



Apparently rather rare and confined to south-western and 

 peninsuhir Siani. Specimens recorded from the following 

 localities : Hue Sai, Koh Lak, Ratburi, Petcliaburi, and 

 from the islands of Terutau, Koh Muk, Koh Phra, and 

 Puket. 



Streptopelia turtur agricola Tick. 



Columha agricola Tickell, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, ii. 

 1833, J). 581 : Borablium and Dholbhum. 



Hitherto only recorded from Koon Tan in northern Siam, 

 where a few specimens have been collected. This is the 

 bird formerly known under the name Streptopelia txirtvr 

 meena iSykes, but tor which Tickell's name must now be 

 used, as shown by Hartert (Novit. Zool. xxiii. 1916, p. 80). 



Streptopelia suratensis tigrina Temm. 



Columha <i(/;'ina Temminck, Pigeons, i. pi. 43, 1808-1811 : 

 Java. 



Very abundant throughout the whole country. It generally 

 affects open and cultivated land, and is most numerous in the 

 neiohbourhood of towns and villao'e'"*- 



(Enopopelia tranquebarica humilis Tennn. 



Columha humilis Temminck, Planches ()o\. Nr. 259, 1824 : 

 Bengal. 



Generally distributed throughout the country, though not 

 so common as the former species, together with which it 

 mostly occurs. 



Macropygia tusalia tusalia Hodgs. 



Coccyzura tusalia Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 

 xii. 1843, p. 937 : Darjeeling. 



A[)parently extremely rare in Siam, where authentic 

 specimens have only been obtained at Koon Tan. 



Macropygia ruficeps assimilis Hume. 



Macropygia assimilis Hume, Stray Feathers, li. 1874, 

 p. 441 : Tenasserim. 



Like the former species the Little Malay Cuckoo-Dove 

 appears to be very rare, and it has only been collected at 

 Raheng and at Koon Tan and Muang Wang\ 



