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Chanda. It comes in large parties, generally about 9 A. M., to 

 certain spots on river banks to drink, and after taking a draught 

 of water, occasionally walks a few steps on the damp sand, 

 appearing to pick up small pebbles, pieces of gravel or sand. 

 Their call is very similar to that of the Bengal Green Pigeon. 



C. viriclifrons BL, of Pegu and Tenasserim, is another nearly 

 affined race of Crocopus, chiefly differing from C. pkcenicopterus, 

 which it very closely resembles, by its conspicuous green forehead, 

 and the basal half of the tail being bright greenish-yellow. I 

 procured it near Thyetmyo, and also recently in Upper Cachar. 

 Blyth remarks that it is not improbably the species of Crocopus 

 which is stated to inhabit China. 



Gen. Osmotreron, Bonap. 



Bill as in Crocopus, but more slender ; legs always red ; sexes 

 differ conspicuously in plumage ; of small size. 



This division, adopted by Mr. Blyth, differs technically but little 

 from the preceding one, but forms a very natural group, contain- 

 ing several very nearly related species from India and Malayana ; 

 and which, as Mr. Btyth remarks, hold the same relationship 

 to the large Hur rials, . as JOoves do to Pigeons in ordinary 

 parlance. 



There are two types of coloration, the one without any 

 maronne colour on the back, the other colored much as in Treron. 



774. Osmotreron bicincta, Jerdon. 



Vinago, apud Jerdon, Cat. 289—111. Ind. Orn. pi. 31 — V. 

 unicolor, Jerdon, Cat. 289 bis (the female)— Blyth, Cat. 

 1386 — V. vernans, var. Lesson — Chota hurrial, H. and Beng. — 

 sometimes KoMah — Cliitta putsa guwa, Tel. 



The Orange-breasted Green Pigeon. 



Descr. — Male, above green, brighter and more yellow on the 

 forehead, with the usual yellow wing-band ; occipital region and 

 nape ash grey ; tail grey, with a blackish medial band on all but 

 its middle feathers ; beneath green, yellowish on the throat, and 

 with a large buff-orange patch on the breast, surmounted by a 



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