BIRDS FROM NORTH CELEBES RILEY. 



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ART. 16. 



ioe, February 17, 1915; Likoepang, March 2-6, 1916; Koeala Prang, 

 June 17, 1916; Temboan, July 25-30, 1916; Koelawi, February 2-9, 

 1917; Gimpoe, August 2-27, 1917; Toewo Mountain, Besoa, 

 October 29, 1917. . 



I have no specimens of typical 3Iunia inolucca, but am reterring 

 the above series to the typical form on geographic grounds. 



Family EULABETIDAE. 



GLOSSY STARLINGS. 

 191. BASILEORNIS CELEBENSIS G. R. Gray. 



One male, Soemalata, September 9, 1914; one male, Kwandang, 

 October 9, 1914; one male and one female, Temboan, July 30, 1916; 

 two males, Kano Lindoe, March 16 and 21, 1917; one male, Gimpoe, 

 August 21, 1917. 



192. LAMPROCORAX PANAYENSIS NEGLECTUS (Walden). 



A large series of adults of both sexes and immature from: Kwala 

 Besar, August 23-24, 1914: Soemalata, September 8-9, November 3, 

 1914-'Kapas Bay, November 23, 1914; Tandjong Penjoe, February 

 23-26, 1915; Koeala Prang, June 4-18, 1916; Parigi, September 

 12-24', 1916;'Toboli, October 24-25, 1916; Tinomboe, December 15, 



Adults of the above series when compared with Philippine speci- 

 mens of typical L. f. panayensis are duller and darker, not so glossy, 

 and with a tendency to have a bluish cast on the back; the upper 

 surface of the tail and wings is also darker. There seems to be 

 little or no difference in size, as the following will show : 



Ten males from Celebes 



Ten males from the Philippmes 



Ten females from Celebes 



Ten females from the Philippmes 



Eggs fully developed (Parigi, Sept. 23, 1916).— H. C. R. 



193. LAMPROCORAX MONTOSA Riley.«s 



A good series of both adults and immature from Rano Lindoe, 



March 4-16, 1917. 



The following is the original description : 



Similar to Lamprocorax minor, but feathers of the throat jugulum, and 

 Sides of neck almost plain shining green, onlya^ligM_p^^^ 



e» Proc. Biol. Soe. Wash., vol. 34, 1921. p. 57. 



