INHABITING THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO. 
i) 
i) 
= 
GOURID. 
PuHiocanas, Reichenbach. 
149. * PHLOGG@NAS LUZONICA. 
La Tourterelle grise ensanglantée de Visle de Lucon, Sonnerat, Voy. N. Guin. p. 52, pl. 21, “ Lugon,” 
(1776). 
Columba luzonica, Scop. Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 94, no. 92 (1786), ex Sonn. 
Columba cruenta, Gm. S.N.i. p.785, no. 66 (1788), ex Sonn.; Knip, Colomb. et Gall. p. 16, pl. 8; 
Gould, B. of As. pl —. 
Var. albina. 
La Tourterelle blanche ensanglantée de Visle de Lugon, Sonn. op. cit. p. 51, pl. 20, “ Lugon.” 
Columba nivea, Scop. op. cit. p. 94, no. 91 (1786), ex Sonn. 
Columba sanguinea, Gm. op. cit. p. 785, no. 65, ex Sonn.; Knip, op. cit. p. 17, pl. 9. 
Hab. Luzon (Meyer); Calamine Island (Buzeta). 
CuHaLcopuars, Gould. 
150. CHALCOPHAPS INDICA. 
The Green-winged Dove, Edwards, Nat. Hist. i. pl. 14, “ East Indies.” 
Columba indica, Linn. 8. N. i. p. 284 (1766), ex Edwards ; Schlegel, Nederd. Tijdschr. Dierk. 1866, 
p. 265. 
Tourterelle de Java, D’ Aubent. Pl. Enl. 177°. 
Le Turvert, no. 8, Buffon, Hist. Nat. ii. p. 556, “ Java.” 
Columba javanensis, L. S. Miller, Suppl. p. 133 (1776), ex D’Aubenton. 
Columba javanica, Gm. 8. N. i. p. 781, no. 55 (1788), ex Buffon. 
? Palumbus amboinensis, Brisson, Orn. i. p. 150, no. 42, “ ex Amboinensi Ins.” descr. orig. 
? Columba cyaneopileata, Bonnaterre, Tabl. Enc. Méthod. i. p. 288 (1823), ex Brisson. 
? Chalcophaps moluccensis, G. R. Gray, P. Z. S. 1860, p. 361, 2, “ Amboyna and Batchian.” 
Le Pigeon vert & téte grise d’ Antigue, Sonnerat, Voy. Nouv. Guin. p. 112, pl. 66, “ Panay.” 
Columba pileata, Scop. Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 94, no. 96 (1786), ex Sonn. 
Columba albicapilla, Gm. 8. N.1. p. 775, no. 8 (1788), ex Sonn. 
Columba griseocapillata, Bonnat. tom. cit. p. 238 (1823), ex Sonn. 
Columba superciliaris, Wagler, Syst. Av. p. 256 (1827), ex Edwards. 
Monornis perpulchra, Hodgs., Gray, Zool. Misc. 1844, p. 85, “ Nipaul.” 
Calcophaps bornensis, Miller, Bp. Compt. Rend. xi. p. 208 (1855) ; op. cit. lxiti. p. 947 (1856). 
Calcophaps formosana, Swinhoe, Ibis, 1865, p. 357, ¢, p. 540, 2, “ Formosa.” 
Hab. Luzon, Negros (Meyer). 
Examples obtained in the above-mentioned Philippine Islands in no essential respect, 
either of dimensions or plumage, differ from Ceylonese, Indian, Burman, Andaman, 
Malaccan, Javan, Bornean, Celebean, and Formosan individuals. I have therefore 
1 Buffon (1. c.), through a misprint, quotes Pl, Enl. 117. 
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