EULABETID^. 23 



Genus DILOPHUS. 

 Vieillot, Analyse, p. 34 (1816). 



Dilophus carunculatus. 



Gracula caruncalata, Gmelin, Syst. ^"at. i. p. li'JO (1788). 

 Dilophus carunculatus (Gm.), Sharpo, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii, p. 61 

 (1890). 



The Wattled Starling. 



Ilab. The greater part of Africa and Southern Arabia. 



94. Skeleton of female. Presented by Mr. J. Abrahams. 



Family EULABETID^. 

 Genus EULABES "". 

 Cuvier, llegne Anim. i. p. 401 (1817). 



Eulabes intermedius. 



Gracula intermedia, A. Hay, Madr. Journ. xiii. pt. 2, p. 157 (1844). 

 Mainatus intermedius (Hay), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 104 



(1890). 

 Eulabes intermedius (Hay), Gates, Pauu. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 511 



(1889). 



The Malayan 1'alking Myna. 



Hub. Burmese countries south to the Malayan Peninsula, east 

 to Cochin China, and west to the Himalayas and Central India. 



95. Natural skeleton of male : mounted. 



Frenented by Mr. J. Abrahams. 



Eulabes religiosus. 



Gracula religiosa, Liunajus, Syst. Xat. i. p. 164 (1766). 



Eulabes religiosus (L), Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 511 



(1889). 

 Mainatus religiosus (L.)» Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 99 



(1890). 



The South-Indian Talking Myna. 



Hob. Ceylon and Southern India. 



* Professor Stewart lias kindly examined for nie skulls of several jrcnera 

 of Corvida; aud allied families. He lii;ds that iu Eulabes the siplioiiiuiii 

 is well ossified. 



