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black and white on the sides of the neck, but the plumage otherwise 

 much alike ; some, indeed, had no markings on the neck, which 

 without doubt were young birds. 



B.— Turlur Lusitanicus, Bris. i. 9S. Id. 8vo. i. 23. Klein, 119. 14. 



Ton rterelle de Portugal, Bvf. ii. 556. 



Portugal Dove, Gen. St/n. iv. 646. A/bin, ii. pi. 48. 



Bigger than our Turtle. Bill black; irides saffron-colour; 

 plumage in general deep brown ; on each side of the neck, about 

 the middle, two or three shining black feathers, tipped with white ; 

 lesser wing coverts black, edged with white ; the others brown, edged 

 with yellow; quills blackish, edged yellow; two middle tail feathers 

 deep ash, tipped with white ; the others white on the outer edges and 

 tips, and ash-coloured within; legs red, claws black. 

 Inhabits Portugal. 



C. — Tourterelle grise de l'lsle de Luzon, Son. Voy. 52. pi. 22. 



Size of a Turtle. Bill and irides the colour of carmine ; head 

 and neck light ash-colour; on each side of the neck six or seven 

 feathers, tipped with black ; breast and belly vinaceous grey ; quills 

 black ; secondaries the same, but tinged at the end brownish yellow ; 

 the two middle tail feathers black, the others white; legs reddish. 



Inhabits Manilla. — Among the drawings of Dr. Buchanan is 

 one, greatly similar, from Luckipoor; it differed chiefly in the tail, 

 which was black, tipped with white : it is the Googoo of the Ben- 

 galese, and the Penduky of Hindustan proper. The Bengal name, 

 Gugu, is common to several species of the Turtle Dove, and given 

 in imitation of their cooing. 



