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looked upon as ver}' important, for the limitation of zoogeograiihical areas; but it is 

 quite iiossible, and sometimes evident, that their distribution does not exactly corre- 

 spond with that of other classes of animals, as (otally different agencies may have 

 acted upon them. The currents of the sea, for example, might have been acting in 

 the dispersal of shells, while birds are not influenced by them. All such questions are 

 as vet but little settled, and anv material is welcome to clear them uii. 



I append a list of the species at present known from the three i>lands. In that 

 of the Saleyer birds I liave also inserted those recorded by Buttikofer and not found 

 by Everett. They are only four, and the name of the author (Biitfik.) is added 

 to them. 



The species described as new in this article are marked with an asterisk (*). 



S.\I.1'.YK1!. 



Praliucola caprata. 



2. Phylloscopus borealis. 



8. Cinnyris frenata dissentiLiis. 



4. Myzomela chloroptera. 



5. Zosterops intermedia. 

 0. Motacilla flava. 



7. Muiiia molucca. 



8. Artamus leucogaster. 



9. Calornis minor. 



10. Dici'urus leucops. 



1 1 . Pachycephala teysmanni. 



12. ,, orpliea (BUt- 



tik.). 



13. Lalage timoriensis. 



14. Culicicapa helianthea. 



15. Gerygone flaveola. 

 IG. Siphia omissa. 



17. JIacropteryx wallacei. 

 !H, Caprimulgus macrurus. 

 1 U. Halcyon chloris. 



20. Alcedo ispida bengaleusis 



(Bilttik.). 



21. Alcedo ispidoides. 



22. Cuculus intermedius. 



23. Pemis spec. 



24. Spilorais rufipectus. 



25. Haliaetus leucogaster (Bilt- 



tik.). 

 21). Osmotreron wallacei. 

 27. Ptilopus melanocepbalus. 

 2K. Macropygia mac:ussariensis. 

 20. Galliuago megala. 



30. Tritiga ruficoUis. 



31. Himantopus leiicoccphalus. 



32. Totanus littoreus. 



33. ,, ealidris. 



34. ,, hypoleucus 



tik.). 

 3.'). t'haradrius fulvus. 

 3(). Strcpsilas interi)res. 

 37. Erythra phoeuicura. 

 3H. liutoridt'S javanicus. 

 .'i'.l. Uubulcus coromaiidii!^ 

 40. Noltioii gibberifrons. 



(But- 



Dja.mi'i;.^. 



Dicaeum .splendid imi. 

 Cinnyris teysmanni. 

 Myzomela chloroptera. 

 Zosterops intermedia. 

 Anthus gustavi. 

 Artamus leucogaster. 

 Calornis minor. 

 Oriolus boueratensis. 

 Pachycephala everetti (*). 

 Lalage timorietisi.s. 

 Kdoliosoma emancipafci (*). 

 Myiagra rufigula. 

 Siphia djampeana (*). 



14. Rhipidura celebensis. 



15. Monarcha inornatus. 



16. „ everetti (*). 



17. Pitta virginalis(*). 



18. CoUocalia francica. 



19. Caprimulgus macrurus. 



20. Halcyon chloris. 



21. Alcedo ispidoides. 



22. Eurystomus orientalis. 



23. Cuculus intermedius. 



24. Centropus javanicus. 



25. Cacatua sulphurea. 



26. Tanygnathus megalorhyn- 



chus. 

 Trichoglo.ssus forsteni. 

 Baza reinwardti. 

 Aocipiter gularis. 

 Astur torquatus. 

 Tinnuuculus moluccensis 



occidentalis. 

 Osmotreron wallacei palli- 



dior (*). 

 Ptilopus melanocephalus. 

 Carpophaga rosacea. 

 ,, concinua. 



86. Myristicivora bicolor. 



37. Macropygia mac.assariensis. 



38. Poliolimnas cinercus. 



39. Nycticorax caledonicus. 



40. Microcarbo melanoleucus. 



41. Meg.apodius dupcrreyi. 



K.M.AO. 



1. Phylloscopus borcilis. 



2. Cinnyris teysmanni. 



3. Zosterops intermedia. 



4. Anthus gustavi. 



5. Motacilla flava. 



6. Munia molucca. 



7. Oriolus boueratensis. 



8. Lalage timoriensis. 



9. IMyiagra rufigula. 



10. Siphia kalaoeusis(*). 



11. Rhipidura celebensis. 



12. CoUocalia csculenta. 



13. Cuculus intermedius. 



14. Centropus javanicus, 



15. Strix flammea. 



16. Ninox scutulafcv japonica. 



17. Elanus hypoleucus. 



18. Astur torquatus. 



19. Tinnunculus moluccensis 



occidentiilis. 



20. Pandion haliaetus Icuco- 



cephalus. 



21. Osmotreron wallacei palli- 



dior (■). 



22. Ptilo]>us melanocephalus. 



23. Esacus maguirostris. 



24. Megapodius duperreyi. 



