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"LOCALITIES IN THE PENINSULA.— Tonka; Province Wellesley ; 
Penang; Perak: Larut (Wray); Batang Padang district (Robinson) ; 
‘la : Klang (Davison), Kuala Tumpu ur (Butler) ; Pahang 
( Waterstradt) ; Malacca ; Johore; Singapo 
GENERAL RawcGE.—From the north of ses eer Peninsula to 
Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo and, possibly, Jav 
Maray Name.—Punai siul. 
+19. OSMOTRERON BICINCTA—THE ORANGE-BREASTED GREEN PIGEON. 
Osmotreron bicincta (Jerd.); Salvad. t.c., p. 57, Sharpe, t.c., p. 54. 
Precisely similar in habits to О. vernans, but of very rare occurrence 
in the Malay Peninsula and only in the west coast disticts. 
LOCALITIES IN THE PEN Mem Ceylon ( Weber); Selangor: 
Kuala Selangor з; ; Malace 
E.— Eastern met —— Central Provinces 
of India, thr cem pete and Burma to Cochin China and Hainan; 
Ceylon : Tenasserim and the Malay ae 
Though somewhat resembling O. vernans, this species is readily 
being Ex in O. vern n8; The females are differentiated by the broad 
apical tailband of 0. "hicinet a. 
*+13, OSMOTRERON FULVICOLLIS—THE CINNAMON-HEADED GREEN 
PIGEON. 
Osmotreron fulvicollis (Wagl.); Salvad. t.c., p. 52; Sharpe, t.c., p. 54. 
Fairly common along the coast, especially i in the winter months, but 
rarer inland. 
LOCALITIES me «эк PENINSULA.—J ped „и ( Darling, Weber); 
Perlis (Darling); Perak: Larut, Kinta indin Selan 
( T Klang а), -Morib edis шш Johore 
GENERAL Ranor.—Southern Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Cochin 
China, Nias, Billiton and Southern Borneo. 
Maray Name.—Punai bakau. 
The male of this species is quite unmistakable and. the female 
етер from those of the allied iin by having the top of the head dark 
* 14, MACROPYGIA LEPTOGRAMMICA—THE BAR-TAILED CUCKOO-DOY E. 
Macropygia leptogrammica (Temm.); Salvad. t.c., p. 340; Sharpe, 
73. 
t.c., p. 
— The Bar-tailed Cuckoo Dove is a very rare bird in the Malay Pen- 
insula and is entirely confined to the higher hills. The only specimens 
à t obtained are two shot by Mr. L. Wray on the Larut Hills 
Gunong Batu Puteh. I have seen the bird on Gunong 
