C 197 1 

 Order IV. COLUMBINE. 



Genus XLVI. PIGEON. 



* WITH MODERATE TAILS. 



N" 60. a. Grey P. N° 60. b. Purple-fhouldered P.. 



Stock Pigeon, Gen. Syn. iv. p. 604. N" i. — Ara. Zool. n, p. 329. A. i, 



Columba oenas, Sepp Fog. pi. in p. i^.—Faun. Arag, p. 83. "*" STOCK P. 



'X'HE Pigeon is very common in the fouthern parts oi Ruffia, 

 and in Sweden; but is always obferved to migrate fouthward, 

 as the winter approaches ; but none are feen in Sibiria, till you 

 come beyond the Lake Baikal^ where a very fmall variety with the 

 white rump breed in plenty among the rocks. Not a fingle fpe- 

 cies is to be found in Kamtjchatka *. 



Partridge Pigeon, Gen. Syn. iv. p. file. N* 3. 3» 



^ ^ ^ i- i i PARTRIDGE P. 



T HAVE a fufpicion that this bird is found in St. Helena; as I 

 find, in Mr. Anderfon's catalogue, one fet down under the name 

 of Columba perdix, which is faid to be common in that ifland. 



White-winged Pigeon, G^»,5)'».iv. p. 617. N°'6. 6. 



WHITE-WING. 

 'T' HIS is faid, by Jacquin f, to be found in Carthagena, in ^^ ^' 



South America : as alfo another, the fize of a Turtle; colour 



* Ard-, Zool. f Vog. p. 38. N" 27. Columba leucoptera. 



Z ,' brown. 



