68 



PEOCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



llie measurement of the series, exclusive of the immatures, 

 below to show the variations : 



VOL. 64. 



is ffiven 



138. POLIOMYIAS MUGIMAKI (Temminck). 



Two males and one female, Rano Rano, December 11-18, 1917. 

 I can not find that this species has been recorded from' Celebes 

 before. 



Stresemann^o places the above in Erythrosterna Bona,parte of 

 which Muscicapa parva Bechstein is the type, but I do not think he 

 will be generally followed in so doing. 



139. DENDROBIASTES RUFIGULA (Wallace). 



One male, Koelawi, February 6, 1917. 



This specimen measures: Wing, 63.5; tail, 46.5; culmen, 13.55 mm 

 It does not agree exactly with Meyer and Wiglesworth's^^ descrip- 

 tion; the throat and breast are not bright rufous but more of an 

 ochraceous-orange, shading off on the sides into a lighter color; the 

 middle of the lower breast, the belly, and under tail coverts white. 



140. DENDROBIASTES HYPERYTHRA JUGOSAE Riley =^ 



A good series from: Goenoeng Kalabat, April 9-10, 1916- Goe- 

 noeng Lehio, January 15-19, 1917; Rano Rano, December 9-28,' 1917; 

 Toewo Mountain, Besoa, November 4, 1917. 



The above race is similar to DendroUastes hypcrythra mdcani 

 Robinson, of Java, but averages lighter above; the belly with more 

 white; wmg longer. Wing, 62; tail, 43; culmen, 10 mm. 



The female is even more different than the male. The back is more 

 brownish-olive; the superciliary and lower parts more of a clay color 

 not light brownish-buff; edgings of the remiges darker than in tlie 

 Javan form. 



^ Nov. Zool., vol. 19, 1912, p. .'52.'. 



^ Birds of Celebes, vol. 1, 1898, p. 372 



-rroc. Bioi. Soc. Wash., vol. 34, 1921, p. 561 (Goenoeng L<5hio, Celebes). 



