sometimes called Barbary Doves. Said to be natives of Africa and of 
India. 
WHITE TURTLE DOVES. 
A variety of the Columba risoria with plumage entirely white. 
Collared Turtle Doves have been presented by Miss Cockerell, by the 
Hon. Mrs. Courthope, by Capt. Pearse, by Lady Codrington, and by 
Joseph Cox Cox, Esq. 
HYBRID TURTLE DOVE. 
Bred between the collared Turtle Dove and a Pigeon . 
COMMON TURTLE. 
Columba Turtur, Linn. La Tourterelle, Buf. 
CORA DOVE. 
Columba Corensis, Gmel. 
From the tropical part of South America.— Presented by Charles 
Marryatt, Esq. 
LARGE NEW HOLLAND PIGEON. 
Columba Princeps, Vigors. 
NICOBAR PIGEONS. 
Columba Nicobarica, Linn. 
Presented bv J. Russell Reeves, Esq., and George Svvinton, Esq. 
BRONZE-WINGED PIGEON. 
Columba chalcoptera, Lath. Colombe Lumachelle, Temm. 
A beautiful species from New Holland, presented by the late Robert 
Barclay, Esq. 
WHITE CROWNED PIGEON. 
Columba leucocephala, Linn. 
Inhabits Jamaica, and the neighbouring Islands. They have been 
bred in the Gardens. 
Here also are several species of the Partridge family, and 
some of the smaller Wading Birds. 
CHUKAR PARTRIDGE. 
Perdix Chukar, Gray. 
Recently distinguished by Mr. Gray, and figured in General Hard- 
wicke’s Illustrations of Indian Zoology, and by Mr. Gould. 
CALIFORNIAN QUAIL. (A Male.) 
Ortyx. Californica, Steph. Perdix Californica, Lath. 
It was brought from its native country, California, by Capt. Beechey, 
