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1707 . (1280) 
Butreron capellii. The Large Thick-hilled Green 
Pigeon. 
Coliimba capellii Temin., PL Col., pi. 143 (1823), 
(.Java). 
Mergui, South to Java. 
1708 . (1282) 
Sphenocercus apicaudus. The Pin-tailed Green 
Pigeon. 
Treron apic-iucla Blyth, J. A. S. B., xiv., p. 8*54 
(184-5), (S. B. Himalayas). 
Himalayas, Kumaon to E. Assam, Hills of Burma 
and Siam to Malay Pen. 
1709 . (1283) 
Sphenocercus sphenurus. The Wedge-tailed 
Green Pigeon . 
Vinago sphenura, Viyors, P. Z. S., 1831, p. 173 
(Darjiling). 
Kashmir to E. Assam, Chin Hills, Shan States to 
Tenuasserim. 
1710 . (123) 
.Sub-family Ditculince. 
Ducula badia insignis. Hodgson’s Imperial 
Pigeon. 
Ducula insignis Hody., .4s. Res., xi.i., p. 162 (18-36), 
(Nipal). j 
Nepal to E. Assam, N. of Brahmaputra, Naga 
Hills. 
(1287) 
Ducula badia griseicapilla. The Grey-headed 
Imperial Pigeon. 
Ducula griseicapilla Wald., A. M. N. H., .rvi., p. 228 
(1875), Kare7i Hills. 
Assam, S. of Brahmaputra, Burma, Shan States 
and Siam. 
1712 . (1288) 
Ducula badia cuprea. Jerdem’s Imperial 
Pigeon. 
Columba cuprea Jerd., Made. J. L. S., xii., p. 12 
(1810), (Malabar). 
S. W. India from Kanara to Cape Comorin 
Ceylon. 
1713 . (1284) 
Muscadivores aenea aenea. The Green Imperial 
Pigeon. 
Columba senea Linn., S. N. 1, p. 283 (1766), (Moluc- 
cas in errore), (Flores). 
Pen Burma and Siam to Flores, 
