( 355 ) 

 20. Haliastur indus girrenera (Vieill. & Oiul.). 



[Fakn indus Boddaert, Tubl. PI. E,d. 25 (1783— ex Daubenton. India).] 



Haliaetds girremra Vieillot & Oud. Oal. Ois. i. p. 31 pi. x. (1825— Partita. Restricted habitat : 

 Australia). 



1 S iul., 1 ? ad. (Nos. -.iX-Z-l, 38:32.) 



21. Eos cardinalis (Giay). 



Cf. Noi: Zo„l. l'Ji)5, p. ->!)i. 



4 cJc? ail., 1 ¥ iul. (Nos. 3816, 3837, 3871, 3«03, 3s)0:.) 



22. Trichoglossus liaematodiis massena Up. 



Cf. Nov. Zoul UlOo, p. 252. 



3 cJ(?, 3 ? ¥ . (Nos. 3839, 3869, 3916, 3921, 3942, 3944.) 



23. Eclectus pectoralis salomonensis RothscL. & Hart 



Cf. Nov. Zool. 1905, p. 253. 



2 c?<?, 2 ? ?. (Nos. 389.1, 3923, 3927, 394.5.) 



24. Geoflfroyus heteroclitus (IlDtulii-. k Jacn). 



Cf. Nov. Zoul. 1905, p. -.'51. 



4 SS, 2 ? ?. (Nos. 3793, 3814, 3835, 3844, 3921, 3947.) 



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25. Nasiterna aolae tristrami Uotlisch. & Hart. 

 Cf. Nnp. Zoul. 1905, p. 254. 



3 c?(?, 3 ? ?. (Nos. 3792, 3932, 3938, 3955, 3979, 3991.) 



The wings rauge up to 62 mm. only. None of these specimens have a blue 

 tinge on the crown, which is fretj^uently found on specimens from Gizo. 



20. Alcedo ispida salomonensis Rothsch. & Hart. 

 Cf. Nov. Zool. 1905, p. 255. 



2 <S6 ad., 4 ? ?. (Nos. 3841, 3954, 3961, 3908, 3987, 3988.) 

 These birds agree in every detail with the series from Rendova and Gho. 

 The three liirds from Treasnry Island in onr collection, as well as one from the 

 Duke of York Island, are hardly separable from hispidoiiles. 



27. Alcyone pusilla richardsi Trist. 



Cf. N<,v. ZmI. 1905, p. 2.55. 



1 (?, 1 ?. (Nos. 3851, 3971.) 



28. Ceyx lepida ooUectoris Ilothsch. it Hart. 



Cf. Nov. Zotd. 1901, p. 376 ; 1905, p. 250. 



2 <?(? ad., 2 ? ¥ ad., 2 ? ? jnv. (Nos. 376U, 38U7, 3865, 3866, 3889, 3913.) 

 The young birds have the upper mandible black with whitish tip, the lower 



horn-colour. This form can be distinguished from the adult bird from Guadalcanar, 

 which also has the upper mandible black, by the bill being thicker and shorter. 

 The Guadalcanar firm we described as ('ei/.v Ifpida nigroma.iilkt {Sov. Zool. 1905, 

 p. 250). . 



