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4. CARPOPHAGA GRISEICAPILLA—GREY-HEADED IMPERIAL PIGEON, 
орин griseicapilla (Wald.); Salvad. t.c., p. 217; Sharpe, 
Ке; р. 67. 
This 
larger size and. in iud the baek and rump liver-brown, with only 
Malay ‘States, has been identified as this species Y Col. Bingham. 
p A >ы eR perhaps, be more rigidly со ith the 
үне ¢ gu LE. griseicapilla is неа їо ап агае 
асе in our faunal lis 
GENERAL RawaE.—From Manipur to Tenasserim. 
"t5. MFRISTICIFVORA BICOLOR—THE PIED IMPERIAL PIGEON. 
Myristicivora bicolor (Scop.); Salvad. t.c., p. 227; Sharpe, t.c., p. 67. 
In the Malay шир» this species is irren аы confined to the 
islands and to the mouths of the rivers ere these are edged with 
mangroves, and is never seen more than бе or three miles from the 
t has not as yet been discovered on the east coast, though, 
doubtless, A peel there. It flies in large flocks, sometimes including 
ve hundred individuals, and is extremely local in its 
habitats as its visits depend on the fruiting of particular trees. 
OCALITIES IN THE PENINSULA.—Perak: Larut (Wray); 
dings : Puan Jarak (Robinson): Selangor: Kuala Selangor ёте 
Jugra (Robinon); Malacca 
GENERAL RawaE.—From the Andamans and Nicobars through 
the Malay сыре tothe Philippines and New Guinea, Siam 
and Cochin China 
Mary Name.—Rawa. 
*+6, PTILINOPUS JAMBU—THE PINK-HEADED FRUIT-DOVE. 
Ptilopus jambu (Gm.); Salvad. t.e., p. 80 ; Sharpe, t.e., p. 56. 
The Pink-headed Fruit Dove is now a decidedly rare and local bird 
throughout the more settled portions of the Peninsula, — it is 
doubtful if it was ever common in the northern districts, its reputed 
rivers, but at certain seasons it appears to travel inland and is not 
unfrequently found on the ‘aie range as high as 3,500 feet. In habits 
it is much more shy and retiring than the species of Osmotreron and 
is rarely found in parties of more than two or three, which are with 
difficulty seen in the high and densely foliaged trees that they affect, 
though, when on the coast, they are very much more in evidence. 
Nothing is known of the nesting habits, 
