BIRDS OF THE IFDIAN EMPIRE. 
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1714 . (1284) Muscadivores aenea sylvatica. The Northern 
Green Imperial Pigeon . 
Coluraba sylvatica Tickell, J. A. S. B. ii., p. •'581 
(1833), iJBorabhum and Dhabblnmi). 
India East of long. 80°, Burma, Shan States, Siam, 
Andamans. 
1715 . (1284) Muscadivores aenea pusiila. The Ceylon Green 
Imperial Pigeon. 
Carpophaga pusiila Blyth, J. A. S. B., ndii., p. 816 
(1849), {Ceylon). 
Ceylon and S. W. India to Kanara. 
1716 . (1285) Muscadivores aenea insularis. The Nicobar 
Green Imperial Pigeon. 
Carpophaga insularis Bhjth, ./. A. S. B., .v:nh., p. 
270 (IS-’SS), {Nicobar.'i). 
Nicobars only. 
1717 . (1289) Myristicivores bicolor. The Pied Imperial 
Pigeon . 
Columba bicolor Scop., Del. Flor. et laun. Insuhr., 
ii., p. 94 (1786), (Nev. Guinea). 
Andamans, Nicobars through Malay Arch, to 
Australia. West Malay Pen. 
Sub-family Calcenadince. 
1718 . (2190, Caloenas nicobarica. The Nicobar Pigeon. 
Columba nicobarica Linn., S. N., p. 164 (17-58), 
{Nicobars). 
Cocos, Andamans and Nicobars. Straggler to 
Malay Pen. 
(Sub-family Phabina\ 
I7I9- (1291) Chalcophaps indica. The Emerald Dove. 
Columba indica Linn., S. N., ed. x., p. 164 (17-58). 
{in India orientali). 
Ceylon, the greater part of India, Burma, Malaya, 
etc. 
Sub- family Columbince. 
1720 . (1292) Columba livia intermedia. The Indian Blue 
Pock-Pigeon. 
Columba intermedia Strict.-., A. M. N. H. 1844 » 
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Ceylon, India, Burma, Siam, etc. 
