502 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 



110. HYPOTiENIDIA TORQUATA. 



Hypotanidia torquata (Linn.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 16. 



a, b. ? vix ad. et iumi. Davao, Feb. Nos. 138, 196. 



" Iris blood-red (vix adult) or golden-brown (immature) ; 

 bill black ; feet and nails ash-coloured." 



The nearly adult female has the chin and middle of the 

 throat whitish, and the chestnut band across the chest inter- 

 rupted in the middle ; in other respects it resembles the adult. 

 The immature bird, with the wing about one-third grown, 

 has a wide olive-brown band across the chest. 



111. Hypot^enidia striata. 



Hypotcenidia striata (Linn.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 15. 



a. S- Davao, Feb. No. 193. 



" Iris burnt-sienna ; bill black, reddish towards the base ; 

 feet blackish-slate." 



112. Chalcophaps indica. 



Chalcophaps indica (Linn.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 14. 



a. <$ . Piso, May. No. 436. 



b. $ . Davao, May. No. 449. 



"Iris dark brown, rim of eyelids crimson; bill purplish 

 at the base, bright red at the tip ; feet dark purplish-red." 



113. TURTUR DUSSUMIERI. 



Turtur dussumieri (Temm.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 13. 



a. <$ . Davao, May. No. 446. 



'•' Iris reddish-gold ; bill leaden-coloured, purplish at the 

 gape ; feet red/' 



114. COLUMBA GRISEIGULARIS. 



Columba griseigularis (Wald. & Layard) ; McGregor & 

 Worcester, p. 13. 



a-i. <$ $ . Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb., March. Nos. 157, 

 168, 208, 259, 295a, 296 a, 297, 298, 299a. 



" Iris golden (reddish-gold), eyelids crimson ; bill yellowish 



