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The Bronzed-winged Dove has the Iris dark hazel, the orbital skin dark 
lake, the bill vermilion, orange towards the tip, darker at the base, and 
the legs purplish-lake* 
* Met with everywhere throughout low-country jungle, and trapped 
by means ol a pigeon call. It is extensively used as food. Malay name, Punai 
tana / 
2t5. Gcopelia striata, (Linn.) 
Geopelia striata, SalvaA, y Cat . B. Brit . Mus . xxi, p. 458 (1893). 
9 ad. Patani. toth June. ^03.204,340) 
d, 9 ad. Ban Sai Kau. 16th and 17th September. (Nos. 388, 393) 
The Barred Ground-Dove has the iris brown, the bill lavender, and the 
feet lake-red. 
4 Found in similar situations to the preceding, but not so common/ 
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216. Turtur tigrinus, (Temm, and Knip.) 
Turtur tigriuus, Bonhote y p. 77. 
Turtur tigrina, Harter /, p. 540, 
£ad. Patani. 10th June. 
9 ad. Ban Sai Kau. 16th September. (No. 387) 
9 ad. Biserat, Jabr. 1st and 6th July, (Nos. 224, 250, 251) 
$ imm. Jambu, jhering. 9th June. (No, 178) 
The Malay Spotted-Dove has the iris brown or orange, the bill black, 
and the feet coral-pink. 
( Commonest near the coast in open sandy localities ; one of the 
favourite cage birds of the Malays/ 
217. Osmotreron olax, (Temm.) 
Treron olax, Bonhote , p. 77 ; Hartert , p. 539. 
$ ad. Jeram Kavvan, South Perak. 13th February. (No. 655) 
£ ad. Bidor, South Perak, 3rd February. (No. 6 m) 
# ad. Gedong, South Perak. /th January. (Nos. 501, 502) 
The Little Malayan Green Pigeon has the outer ring of the iris terra- 
cotta-red, the inner white, the bill yellowish-green, and the feet bright coral. 
red. 
* This species and O. verrtans are common everywhere throughout the 
Peninsula, though their place is largely taken by 0 . fulvicoliit in the mangroves 
on the coast/ 
