1214 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



1273. OsMOTRBRON PHAYREi. — Ashy-headed Green Pigeon. 



Very common. 



1278. OsMOTRERON BiciNCTA. — Orange-breastod Green Pigeon. 



Fairly common. On March 13, 1909, I got a nest with two slightly 

 incubated eggs. The nest was placed in a pollarded stump, only a few 

 feet from the ground, and the eggs were plainly visible when the bird 

 flew away. 



1281. Trbron nepaleksis. — Thick-billed Green Pigeon. 



Not common. 



1284. Oarpophaga jbistea. — Green Imperial Pigeon. 



Common, and breeds from February to May, as I have foiind nests in 

 both months. 



1289. Myrisiicivora bicolor. — Pied Imperial Pigeon. 



This I believe to be the first record from Burma, at all events from the 

 ■mainland. One of my men shot three from a flock of four in February 

 1910, a little south of Sandoway ; one of the skins was sent to the Bombay 

 Natural History Society- The villagers at once recognised the birds, and 

 say they are numerous, and breed, in the islands off the coast, visiting 

 the mainland in the winter months. The crops of the birds shot were 

 stuffed with wild figs ; and the birds were far superior to C. (snea for the 

 -table. 



1291. Chalcophaps indica. — Bronze-winged Dove. 



Common. 



1304. TuRTUR OEiENTALis.— Rufous Turtle Dove. 



Common. 



1308. TuRTUR TiGRiNus.— Malay Spotted Dove. 



Very common. 



1311. CEnopopelia trangubbarica.— Red Turtle Dove. 



Fairly common. 



ORDER GALLINJh:. 



Family Phasianidje. 

 1325. Pavo mtjticus. — Burmese Peafowl. 

 Occurs sparingly in the Sandoway District. 



1327. PoLYPiiBCTRUM cHiNQuis. — Gray Peacock-Pheasant. 

 Not uncommon in the N. Arakan Hill tracts. 



1328. Gallus ferrugineus. — Red Jungle Fowl. 

 Common. 



1340<^. Genn^us cuivibri. 



Silver Pheasants are not common as a rule, as the Jungle is unsuitable. 

 But in N. Arakan they are fairly plentiful throughout and along the 

 Ru stream, a feeder of the Lemru, they positively swarm. The specimens 

 ■collected by me, and sent to the late Mr. Oates, were identified by him 



