886 The American Naturalist. [October, 
Subfamily Carpophagine.” 
Serresius Bonaparte, 1855. 
This genus is restricted with a single species, ©. galeatus 
Bonap., to the Marquesus Islands. 
Globicera Bonaparte, 1854. ` 
1. Globicera pacifica Gmel. From the Samoa Islands on the 
east to New Guinea; Port Moresby, New Guinea; New Hebri- 
des; Louisiade Archipelago; Fiji Islands; Tonga Islands; 
Samoa Islands. 3 
2. Globicera myristicivora Scop. Western New Guinea and 
the surrounding western Papuan Islands; Waigiou, Mysol. 
3. Globicera rubricera G. R. Gray. New Ireland; New Brit- 
ain; New Hanover and Duke of York Island. 
4. Globicera rufigula Salvad. Solomon Islands. 
5. Globicera oceanica Less. Carolines and Pelew Islands. 
6. Globicera awrore Peale. Aurora or Maitea Island, Society 
oup. i 
7. Globicera wilkesi Peale. Tahiti, Society group. 
The species of these two genera are found from the Papuan 
Islands and New Guinea to the Marquesas Islands. 
Family COLUMBIDÆ.® 
* Subfamily Columbine. 
` Janthoenas Reichenbach, 1852. 
1. Janthoenas palumboides Hume. Andamanesand Nicobars. 
2. Janthoenas janthina Temm. Japan and Loo Choo Islands. 
3. Janthoenas jouyi Stejneg. Loo Choo Islands. 
4. Junthoenas versicolor Stejneg. Bonin Islands. : 
5. Janthoenas nitens Stejneg. Bonin Islands; Parry group: 
Bailey Islands and Sulphur Islands. 
6. Janthoenas griseogularis Wald. & Layard. Philippine Is- 
lands, from Luzon to Mindanao; and also Sulu Islands and 
N. Borneo. 
` Salvadori, l. c., p- 171--181. 
Salvadori, l. c., p. 308--319. 
