collected in Dutch New Guinea. 593> 



' c', d'. S ? . Wataikwa River, 25th & 31st Oct. 1910. 

 [Nos. 1435, 1464, G. C. 6'.] 



e. c?. Iwaka Hiver, 2nd Feb. 1911. [No. 983, C. H. 

 B. G.'\ 



/■', g'. S • Launch Camp, Setakwa R.iver, 10th & 16th 

 March 1913. IC.B.K.'] 



• h'. ^ . Canoe Camp, Setakwa River, 19th Nov. 1912. 

 [C.B.K.] 



i'. Ad. Camp 3, Utakwa River, 2500 £t., 22nd Dec. 1912. 

 iC.B.K.-] 



Iris orange, paler round the pupil ; orbital skin yellowish; 

 bill greenish-yellow ; feet carmine or pinkish-magenta. 



Two eggs of this species were procured : one at Parimau 

 on the 19th of December, 1910, with specimen No. 776, and 

 one at Launch Camp, on the 17th o£ March, 1913. They 

 are white, and of a rather long oval shape. They measure 

 respectively 27 x 18'5 and 29 x 19 mm. 



" This was quite the commonest Fruit-Pigeon throughout 

 the country traversed, and was usually observed in pairs. 

 The nests seen were all mere platforms of sticks placed on 

 any convenient situation, but never many feet above the 

 ground. It has a low call, and is a very tame and confiding 

 species."— (7. Jy. 5. G^. 



Ptilonopus coronulatus. 



Ptilopus coronidatus Gray; Salvad. Cat. xxi. p. 118 (1893); 

 Ogilvie-Grant, P. & P. p. 295 (1912) ; id. Ibis, 1913, 

 p. 106. 



Ptilinopus coromdatus van Oort, p. 65 (1909) ; Roths. & 

 Hartert, N. Z. xx. p. 477 (1913). 



a-g. c? ? . Mouth of the Mimika River, 3rd-9th Dec. 

 1910, 24th & 25th March 1911. [Nos. 40, 84, 85, 1277, 

 1278, 1279, 1285, (IH.B.G.] 



h,i. S- Wakatimi, Mimika River, 2nd March, 1911. 

 [Nos. 1062, 1064, C. B. B. G.] 



k-n. ($ ? . Launch Camp, Setakwa River, 20th & 29th 

 .March and 18th Oct. 1912. [C. B. K.] 



