359 
from the Island of Negros. 
Negros, but frequents the wooded districts only. The 
native name is u Lua'gow.” 
85. Chalcophaps indica (Linn.) ; Walden, Trans. Zool. 
Soc. ix. p. 385 (1875). Negros [Meyer), 
A male of the widely-distributed Green-winged Dove. 
86. Phlogcenas keayi, sp. nov. (Plate VIII.) 
Feathers of the head, upper part of cheeks, hind-neck, 
sides of the breast, mantle, aud lesser wing-coverts (except 
the distal series) grey, broadly edged with dark metallic 
green, changing to amethystine ; back and rump purplish 
chestnut with amethystine margins to the feathers; upper 
tail-coverts purplish chestnut; primaries dusky, with the 
margins of the outer webs and basal two-thirds of the inner 
webs chestnut; secondaries chestnut, dusky towards the tips 
of the inner webs ; greater and median coverts purplish 
chestnut; lesser coverts with two or three of their distal rows 
subterminally grey, broadly margined with white, the latter 
colour forming a conspicuous band across the wing; lining 
of the wing and under wing-coverts chestnut; central pair of 
tail-feathers dark chestnut, the remainder grey with a broad 
subapical band of black; lower part of cheeks, throat, fore¬ 
neck, breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts white (the 
abdomen washed with fawn in some specimens) ; flanks and 
thighs fawn, almost white in some examples; patch on the 
crop-region small and blood-red; pectoral band narrow and 
incomplete, and formed by the metallic-green margins to 
some of the breast-feathers. Feet red. Wing 625 inches, 
tail 4*1, culmen *72, tarsus 147 
Keay's Blood-breasted Pigeon differs from all the other 
members of the group to which it belongs in possessing a 
conspicuous white band across the wing. It most resembles 
P. crinigera , which is found in Mindanao, Basilan, &c., but 
unlike that, species it has (in addition to the white wing- 
band) the lesser wing-coverts metallic green, the under 
surface white, and the breast-spot much smaller and of a 
different colour, being of the same tint as in P. luzonica , 
