10 PIGEON. 



I. — Columba hispida, Ind. Orn. ii. 591. x. Lin. i. 280. Gm. Lin. i. 770. 



Columba crispa, Bris. i. 76. G. Id. 8vo. i. 15. 



— ■ cincinnata pedibus hirsutis, Gerin. iii. t. 282. 



Pigeon frise, Buf. ii. 519. 



Laced Pigeon, Gen. Syn. iv. 610. 



This is wholly white, with the legs red. The feathers every where 

 loose in their webs, and curled or frizzled The Frill-back is also 

 somewhat like, the tip of each feather being bent upwards; it is 

 generally white. 



K.— ColumbaTurbita, Ind. Orn. ii. 592. X. Lin. i. 280. Gin. Lin. \. 771. Bris.]. 75. 



F. Id. 8vo. i. 15. Rati, 60. 7. Will. 132. 7. Frisch, 1. 147. Br«n. No. 216. 



Borowsk. iii. 211. Gerin. iii. 26S. 

 Pigeon a cravate, iJ«y. ii. 513. pi. 23. Sonnin. vii. p. 180. t. 59. Temm. Pig.fol. p. 



33. /rf. 8wo. 197. 

 Turbit Pigeon, Ge?». Syn. iv. 611. 



This is a small Pigeon, with a very short bill ; the feathers of the 

 breast reflected both ways. The Owl Pigeon differs in being less, 

 and always of one colour, whereas the Turbit is of various colours. 



L. — Columba laticauda, Ind. Orn. ii. 592. |x. Lin. i. 280. Gm. Lin. i. 770. Boroivsk. 



iii. 211. Bris. i. 80. P. Id. Svo. i. 18. Rati, 60. 3. Will. 131. ,".3. t. 34. Id. 



Engl.^Sl. 3. &4. Frisch, t. 151. Klein, 118. 3. Gerin. iii. 268. 

 Breitsehwanz, Natnrf. xvii. 75. 

 Pigeon Paon, Bvf. ii. 511. pi. 22. Sonnin. xii. t. 78. Tern. Pig.fol. p. 34. Id. 8vo. 



p. 199. 

 Columba tremula, Bris. i. 81. Q. Id. 8vo. i. p. 18. Raii, 60. 4. Will. 132. 3. & 4. 



Brmi. No. 209. Sepp, Vog. t. 210. 

 Shaker Pigeon, Gen. Syn. iv. 611. 



This Variety is divided into two, the broad, and narrow-tailed ; 

 the former has a great number of feathers in the tail,* which is 

 always carried erect ; they are also called Fan-tails : some of them 

 are wholly white. 



* Often as far as 26. — Wi I lug hby. 



