COLUMBID/E. 
Macropygia ruficeps malayana Chas. and Kloss. 
Macropygia ruficeps malayana Chasen and Kloss, Bull, Raffles Mus., 
5 , 1931 • p. 8a : Semangko Pass, Perak -Pahang Boundary, Malay 
States. 
Distr . — Malay States. 
Macropygia ruficeps su matron* Rob. and Kloss. 
Macropygia ruficeps sumatranus Robinson and Kloss, Journ. Straits 
Branch, Roy. Asiat. Soc. lxxx, 1919, p. 77 : Ophir District, 
West Sumatra. 
Distr. — Sumatra. 
Macropygia ruficeps nana Stres. 
Macropygia ruficeps nana Stresemann, Nov. Zool. xx, 1913, p. 311 : 
Mt. Kina Balu, North Borneo. 
Distr . — Borneo. 
* Macropygia ruficeps simalurensla Richm, 
Macropygia simalurensis Richmond, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash, xv, 
1902, p. r§7 : Simalur Island, West Sumatra, 
Distr . — Sim a hi r Island, West Sumatra. 
Genus STREPTOPELIA Bonaparte. 
Strep topelia bitorquata (Temm,), Island Turtle-Dove. 
Streptopelia bitorquata bitorquata (Temm.). 
Columba bitorquata Temminck in Temm. and Knip, Pigeons, i, 
iSii, p, 86, pi. 40; India error = Timor ( Hellmayr t 1914). 
Distr, — Sumatra. 1 
java; Bali. 
Streptopelia bitorquata dutumiert (Temm.). 
Columba dusumieri Temminck, PI. Col. 1823, pi. 1S8 : Manila, 
Philippine Islands. 
Distr.— Borneo. * 3 
Streptopelia chinensis (Scop.). Spotted Dove. 
(Streptopelia chinensis chinensis (Scop,), 
Columba chinensis Scopoli, Del. Flor, et Fauna Insubr. 1786, p. 94 : 
China, 
Distr. — Extra-limital. ] 
1 Doubtfully indigenous in Sumatra. 
3 Almost certainly introduced into Borneo as a cage-bird. 
