taxonID	type	description	language	source
C2781A60FFF9FFFD0B272354FC061E2E.taxon	description	for the bird described by Temminck and Schlegel, loc. oit.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFF9FFFD0B3223CEFCC91935.taxon	description	It seems that Linneeus’s name risoria, long used for this bird, has been dropped on insufﬁcient grounds. In the tenth edition Linnaeus’s description is “ lutescens, supra lunula cervicali nigra. " He gives “ Habitat in India, ” and adds “ nobis communis Turtur. " On the strength of his describing the “ lutescens ” and his upper parts as or yellowish reference to the bird being “ Dove, ” i. our common e., cage Dove, this name for our Indian bird has been dropped. But, on the other hand, all the authors Linnaeus refers to — Aldrovandus, Ray, and Albin-clearly indicated our Indian bird. Moreover, quite another meaning can be applied to lutescens. It is not a classical Latin word, and might be derived from two sources lüteus, of a yellowish colour, or lüteus, of a clay-colourp-and, if the latter derivation is taken, then the description ﬁts our Indian bird well.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFF9FFFD0AC4277FFC2C1A82.taxon	description	Differs from Z. l. lateralis (Latham), in having a much greener throat, a smaller bill, and darker head.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFF9FFFD0AC4277FFC2C1A82.taxon	distribution	Type, in the Tring Museum. ♂ Near Kingston, Norfolk I., 8. iv. 13. Roy Bell, No. 930, ex Mathews Coll.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0A4021EAFE6E1DFF.taxon	description	for the bird described in my ‘ Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Island, ’ p. 116, 16 October, 1928.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0A4021EAFE6E1DFF.taxon	distribution	Type, in the Melbourne Museum. Adult. Queenseliff, Victoria, Australia.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0A4523A7FD991F1A.taxon	description	for C. f. olívaceus Mathews, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. xlvii. p. 68, 1926; not Smith, Illustr. South Africa, 1839.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0A4522C4FCC71827.taxon	description	If the genus Thalassogeron be considered congeneric with Diomedea, then Diomedea alexanderi Dabbene, Physis B. Aires, viii. 1827, p. 563, must have a new name; it can be called	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0AB8240DFCF819A7.taxon	description	As Glyciphila notabilis Sharpe is preoccupied by F insch, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xx. p. 130, 1898, it can be called	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0BB725F3FD60192A.taxon	description	Differs from Ramsayomis Mathews in having a bill longer than the head, and the tail-feathers more pointed.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0BB725F3FD60192A.taxon	materials_examined	Type, Giyciphila notabilis Sharpe.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0ACF20E3FDDB1ECA.taxon	description	Differs from M. tumulus Gould in having the crown of the head and back more rufous-they are smaller.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0ACF20E3FDDB1ECA.taxon	materials_examined	Type, in the Tring Museum. ♂ Cedar Bay, l 8. vi. 93. North Queensland.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
C2781A60FFFAFFFE0ACF20E3FDDB1ECA.taxon	distribution	Distr. Cape York to Cairns.	en	Kinnear, N. B. (1930): Bulletin Of The British Ornithologists’ Club. In: Session 1929 - 1930. L O N D O N: WITHERBY à co., 326 HIGH HOLBORN.: 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17409779
