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Comparing Key specimens with a verv large series from many localities (Sanghir 

 Islands, Siao, Dammar, Timorlaut, and Djamjjea), I do not find that they differ in 

 size, but that the entire under surface is not light grey, hut creamy white, with only 

 a very faint cinei-eous tinge. 1 consider it worth a subspecitic name, and projwse for 

 it the name of C. concinna separata. 



o(>. Myristicivora bicolor (Scoji.). 

 Djampea. 



57. Macropygia macassariensis Wall. 



.\ fine series of this rare pigeon from iJjauipea and Saleyer. There is evidently 

 no difference between the se.xes, except that the wing of the female is about o to 

 10 mm. shorter. The niuh has " the iris \vith an outer ring pink and an inner 

 ring blue. The pink ring becomes orange after the bird has been dead for some 

 while. Bill very dark sepia-brown : the cere light carmine ; the feet carmine." 

 The adult bird is well described by Biittikofer in his list of Saleyer birds, p. 288, 

 and by Salvadori in Cat. B. XXI. [i. 343. Younger birds are darker ; the head is deej) 

 blackish brown, each feather tipped with rufous. Breast and abdomen washed with 

 rusty brown, the upper wing-coverts margined with rusty rufous. The iris of the 

 younger birds is "chocolate-brown ; bill and feet dark sepia-brown." 



58. Esacus magnirostris (feoff. 

 December, Kalao. 



59. Gallinago megala Swinli. 

 Xo\ember 22nd, Saleyer. 



6". Tringa nificoUis I'all. 

 November, Saleyer. 



Saleyer. 

 Salej^er. 

 Saleyer. 

 Saleyer. 

 Saleyer. 



<)l. Himantopus leucocephalus (iouhl. 



62. Totanus littoreus (L.) f= glottis L.). 



63. Totanus calidris (L.). 



64. Charadrius fulvus tnn. 



65. Strepsilas interpres (L.). 



66. Poliolimnas cinereus (\ieill.). 

 Djampea, December 1895. 



67. Erythra phoeuicura (I"or.~t.). 

 Saleyer. Biittikofer has already recorded this species from Saleyer. 



