COLUMBIA. 
Ducula badia (Raffles). Mountain Imperial Pigeon. 
Ducula badia badia (Raffles). 
C oiumb a badia Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii, 1822, p. 317 : Ben- 
coolen, West Sumatra. 
* Columba caphirata Temm., PI. Col. 165, 1823: Batavia, West Java. 
Distr . — Malay Peninsula. 
Sumatra. 
Borneo. 
Java (West only}.' 
Ducula badia lacemulata (Teinm.). 
Columba laternulata Temminck, Pi. Col. 164, 1823 : Java. 
? Ducula concolor Bp,, C’ompt. Rend, xliii, 1856, p, 836 : Java. 
Di$tr . — Java (West and Central). 
Ducula badia williami (Hart.). 
Carpophaga williami Hartert, Nov. Zool. iii, 1896, p. 552 : Bali. 
Distr. — Java (Hast); Bali. 
Genus MYRIST 1 CIVORA Reiclienbach . 
Myritticivora bicolor (Scop.). Pied Imperial Pigeon. 
Myri&ticivora bicolor bicolor (Scop.). 
Columba bicolor Scopoli, Del Flor. et Fauna Insubr. it, 17S6, p. 94 : 
New Guinea. 
Distr, — Malay Peninsula; Tioman Archipelago; Anamba Islands; 
Tambelan Islands; Saddle Island. 
Sumatra; Rhio Archipelago; Lingga Archipelago; Billiton; 
Simalur Island; Flat Islands; Nias Island; Sipora and 
Pagi Islands, Mentawi Islands; Engano Island. 
Borneo; Mangalum Island; Mantanani Island; Maratua 
Islands; Natuna Islands; Karimata Islands. 
Java; Kangean Islands; Christmas Island. 
Genus COLUMBA Linn. 1 * 3 
Columba argent ina Bp. Grey Wood’ Pigeon. 
Columba argentina Bonaparte, Consp. Gen. Avium ii, 1854, p, 36 ; 
Borneo (jRobinsort and Kloss , 1923). 
[Myristici vora J Carpophaga grisea (not Columba grisea Bonnaterre 1790), 
Bp., Consp. Gen. Av., ii, 1855, p. 36 (Gray MS.) : Indian Archipelago, 
1 Very few examples of badia have been recorded from West Java and 
it seems likely that it either occupies a very restricted area m the island, or 
that it is a casual visitor from the Lampongs. 
a A skin of Columba livia intermedia Strickl,, in the British Museum, 
from Salanga (Puket), Peninsular Siam, is probably not that of a wild bird. 
Revision : Snouck v. Schaub., Org. Cl. Ned. Vog, iii, 1930-31, p. 13. 
