BIRDS. PASSERES. 74. Columba. 475 
Back, head and wings ferruginous ; tall round, black ; 
fathers of the neck and brcatl waved with rufous, 
then with white and edged with blue. 
Scallop-necied P. 
Inhabits Cayenne ; larger than the turtle-dove, 
red ; cere white. 
Tail even; orbits naked, fpecklcd with black ; body grey. 
Inhabits South Americee ; fize of the common P. 
P-yes red -, feathers of the neck difpofed like fcales. 
Brown, barred with black; belly reddifh ; wings and bill 
black. Striated Turtle. 
Inhabits CAitta ; fize of C. riforia. _ 
irids white ; crown cinereous ; feathers of the (Aeeir and fuKS 
of the neck yellow, tipt with red ; longitudinal bar on the 
neck blue ; hreajh and belly roly ; wing-coverts ^ biownilh, 
with a tranfverfe white and black fpot near the tip, the reft 
black tipt with white ; claws black. 
Front and throat vinaceous ; crown and neck above 
brown ; double band on the breaft purple and white. 
Purple-breapd P. 
Inhabits FAmeo t 14 inches long. 
^iU and claws black ; cheeks deep black ; 
chefnut, gradually becoming purple. 
fides of the neck 
Greenifh ; head and neck pale purple ; bread orai^e ; vent 
fcarlct. . , „ P. 
Inhabits ^ava 2 fize of C. cenas ; wings duiky. 
''' Black, with a glofs of violet and blue ; cap red; neck, 
tipper part of the back and bread blueilh-grey. 
Red-crowned P. 
Inhabits Panay ; ftze of C. cucullata. 
MiU grey, covered with a red flediy cere as far as the eyes ; .egs 
grey. 
; front red ; bread white. Jamhu P. 
Inhabits Java ; lefs than the turtle. . 
^iil and eyes yellow; from the orhiU to the breajl a tricolour- 
ed ftreak. 
3P 2 
Purpurata. 
