PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL, MUSEUM. 



VOL. 64. 



Koeala Prang. 

 Batoe Hangoes. 

 Batoe Hangoes Baroe and 

 near by at Roemoesoem. 

 Pulo Lembeh. 



Manembo Nembo. 

 Toemaratas. 

 Temboan. 

 Langowan. 



All the above localities are in Minahassa. 



Mr. Eaven then left the north and went to Parigi in middle 

 Celebes, on the Gulf of Tomini, at the base of the northern peninsula, 

 where he arrived August 27, 1916, and worked north along the coast 

 to Tinomboe, collecting birds at the following stations : 



Parigi. 

 Toboli. 

 Bumbaroedjaba (altitude 



about 915 meters (3,000 



feet)). 



Laboea Sore. 



Kasimbar. 



Manilili. 



Toeriboeloe. 



Tinomboe. 



From Toboli he crossed the northern peninsula to Paloe Bay and 

 started south up the valley of the Paloe River, collecting birds at : 



Dolo. 



Koelawi. 



Goenoeng Lehio (altitude, 

 7,166 feet) , to the south- 

 west of Lake Lindoe. 



Toewoeloe. 

 Winatoe. 

 Rano Lindoe. 



Returning to the coast, he collected at Tamboe (north of Dong- 

 gala), Dampelas, and Lende, when he started up the Paloe Valley 

 again and collected birds at the following stations : 



Napoe, Watoetaoe. 



Rano Rano (altitude, 1,800 



meters) . 

 Pinedapa. 



Kalaware. 



Gimpoe. 



Toare, Bada. 



Doda, Besoa. 



Taewo Mountain, Besoa. 



On this last trip inland he passed to the west of Lake Lindoe (the 

 unnamed lake to the northwest of Lake Posso on Meyer and Wigles- 

 worth's map) and continued south to the district of Bada, which 

 is west of the range of mountains to the west of Lake Posso and 

 about at the same latitude as the southern border of this lake. 

 He then turned north and northeast, keeping to the west of the 

 mountains west of Lake Posso until he crossed the range just to the 

 east of Rano Rano (on the west slope of the mountains near the 

 summit) and continued to the Gulf of Tomini at Mapane. Pinedapa 

 is inland a short distance from Mapane. Mr. Raven furnishes the 

 following note: 



Besoa is a large level plain, undoubtedly a former lake bed, surrounded by 

 mountains, which are covered by heavy forests ; the tops of most of the 



