( «« ) 



95. Loricnlus aar&ntiifroni meeki Hart. 



Pincp oue s[)PcimenR procnred by Meek 



on FergiiKson I- from Saraarai, and an adult 



and a yoniig /«'/ Milue Bay. All th"*e have the wing more than 70 mm. 



long, and th i liases to the f ■' ' ' , *' V ;,,1 ; while specimens 



from thf" 1'" • are smaller ( ■ A the females have 



red l>a isoftlie forehead. Mftk iiwi forni ' Nuv. Zool. II. 



p. fj"-.', i .. 1 the iris of all his specimen:* -from : . .. .n as "white"; 



DOW he, or his taxidermist, has marked the iris of the yonng male as " pale 

 straw-yellow," that of the females as " brown," the feet '" dirt.y sage-green," bill 

 " black." 



\ ' ' ' > I' H E C T I O N. 



RT 



In Nov. Zool. VII. p 

 aud-white Asiatic Kiugi 

 naming it Ceryle luguhri ^ 

 reference is not given in ilu- /, 

 Stejneger has alrpadr iinnicil thV 



■at, Rlack- 



■ ..N ; / .') of Japan, 



vever — thongh this 



tot low— that Dr. Leon hard 



Ceryle guttalata 



in the fjxt on { er^jte. iu^ubris (T. ) on p. 294, vol. xv. of the Proceed. Li. S. Nat. 

 Mus. (15(92). 



THE MONKEYS ON PLATE I. 



The two fignrea on Plate I. represent the two monkeys now living in the 

 Zoological Society's Gard'^"-' "' i... •!.•!. wl.iiJi ,.r, .i, .■ ■ Lnl ii. \',.\ VII. of this 

 joarnal (pp. 593 — 696) aK 'm rutlimchildi. 



