ART. 16. BIRDS FROM NORTH CELEBES RILEY. 47 



Kwandang, September l7-October 9, 1914; Kapas Bay, November 

 21-22, 1914; Toll Toli, December 1-20, 1914; Tandjong Penjoe, Feb- 

 ruary 16-18, 1915; Likoepang, March ^12, 1916; Manembo Nembo, 

 June 24, 1916 ; Parigi, September 9-26, 1916 ; Toboli, October 18-27. 

 1916; Laboea Sore, November 12-28, 1916; Koelawi, Jamiary 26, 

 1917; Rano Lindoe, March 22, 1917; Gimpoe, August 5-23, 1917; 

 Pinedapa, February 3, 1918. 



A male taken at Koelawi (No. 250820) differs from any other in 

 the series in having the fore neck and chest strongly suffused with 

 apricot orange, overlaid with green. A female taken November 12 

 (No. 250133) has the pileum strongly washed with Venetian blue and 

 the feathers of the upper back edged with the same color; one or 

 more other specimens have the feathers of the upper back edged with 

 blue, but the above specimen is unique in the color of the pileum. 



All the specimens marked as females by the collector have the bill 

 horn color ; only the adult males have it red. 



95. LOKICULUS STIGMATUS (MUller and Schlegel). 



A good series from the following localities : Paleleh River, August 

 11, 1914; Kwandang, September 16-29, 1914; Toli Toli, December 

 11, 1914; Tandjong Penjoe, February 18-26, 1915; Likoepang, Janu- 

 ary 21-March 11, 1916 ; Manembo Nembo, June 24, 1916 ; Toemaratas, 

 July 5-8, 1916; Parigi, October 5, 1916; Toboli, October 19-22, 1916; 

 Toewoeloe, January 16, 1917; Gimpoe, August 3-26, 1917; Toare, 

 Bada, September 20-28, 1917. 



The immature, able to fly, only differ from the adults in being 

 duller and having the throats yellow, instead of red; the red throat 

 apparently bemg the last adult character to appear. 



Family CORACIIDAE. 



ROLLERS. 

 96. CORACIAS TEMMINCKI (VieUlot). 



A good series of both sexes and young from the following locali- 

 ties: Tandjong Tango, August 28, 1914; Kwandang, September 17, 

 October 7 and 16, 1914; Palaleh, November 13, 1914; Toli Toli, De- 

 cember 6 and 20, 1914; Kampa, February 14, 1915; Teteamoet, Feb- 

 ruary 2, 1916; Likoepang, February 19-March 6, 1916; Manembo 

 Nembo, June 24, 1916 ; Toemaratas, July 7-9, 1916 ; Temboan, July 

 28, 1916; Kasimbar, December 13, 1916; Dampelas, June 14, 1917; 

 Pinedapa, February 8, 1918. 



Two young taken July 30, 1916, have the blue crown washed with 

 dusky; the throats and chests dusky with only a slight purplish 

 wash, and the throats quite heavily streaked with light blue. 



