274. Messrs. Ogilvie-Grant and La Touche on 
248. +TurTUR CHINENSIS (Scop.). 
Turtur chinensis Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 397; La Touche, 
op. cit. 1895, p. 338; 1898, p.3873; Salvad. Cat. Birds B. M. 
xxi. p. 439 (1893). 
The Chinese Turtle-Dove is resident throughout the lower 
hills and plains of Formosa. 
249. *TurTuR oRIENTALIS (Lath.). 
Turtur rupicola Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 397; La Touche, 
op. cit. 1895, pp. 312, 314, 338. 
Turtur orientalis Salvad. Cat. Birds B. M. xxi. p. 403 
(1893). 
a. 6. Ho Ho Mt., 5000 ft., March 1906. 
Iris reddish golden; bill grey at the tip, dull red at the 
base; feet red. 
This is the true 7’. orientalis with light whitish edges to 
the lesser and median wing-coverts. The bird seems to be 
fairly distinguishable from the Indian form, T. meena (Sykes), 
which has the lesser and median wing-coverts edged with 
chestnut. 
The Rufous Turtle-Dove is resident in the hills of South 
and Central Formosa. 
250. *CoLuMBA PULCHRICOLLIS Hodgs. 
Palumbus pulchricollis Swinh., Ibis, 1866, pp. 318, 396. 
Columba pulchricollis Salvad. Cat. Birds B. M. xxi. p. 305 
(1893). 
a. 6. Racu Racu Mts., 7000 ft., Jan. 1906. 
The Ashy Wood-Pigeon occurs in the mountains of South 
and Central Formosa. 
251. +CuaucopHars tnpica (Linn.). 
Chalcophaps formosana Swinh. Ibis, 1865, pp. 357, 540. 
Chalcophaps indica La Touche, op. cit. 1895, pp. 328, 829, 
337; Salvad. Cat. Birds B. M. xxi. p. 514 (1893). 
The Bronze-winged Dove is resident in South Formosa. 
TURNICIDA. 
252. +Turntx Tarcoor (Sykes). 
Turniz ocellata Swinh. (nec Scop.) Ibis, 18638, p. 598. 
