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9. Graucalus leucopygius. 



Graucalus leucopygius, Bj). Consp. i. p. 354; Hartlauh, J. f. 0. 1864, 

 p. 4J3 ; Witlden, Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 08 ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. 

 Genov. vii. p. Qo7 ; Brii(/(iem. Ahhandl. Ver. Brem. v. p. 71. 



Campephaga leucdpvgius, Finsch, Keu-Guinea, p. 172 ; Gray, Hund-l. 

 B. i. p. 337, no. 5074. 



Adult male. General colour above dark ashy grey, the scapulars 

 and lesser wing-coverts like the back ; the greater series and the 

 quills blackish, narrowly margined with ashy grey ; lower rump and 

 upper tail-coverts white ; tail-feathers black, outer ones ashy at tip, 

 the centre ones shaded with ashy towards the base ; feathers at base 

 of forehead, lores, feathers above and below the eye, upper ear- 

 coverts, and chin black ; remainder of the sides of face, throat, and 

 breast dark ashy grey, fading paler towards the abdomen, which, 

 with the lower Hanks, vent, and under wing- and tail-coverts, is 

 Avhite ; quills ashy below, white along the inner webs of the 

 feathers ; thighs ashy grey. Total length 11*5 inches, culmen 1-05, 

 wing 6, tail 5, tarsus 0-95. 



Adult female. Differs from the male in being lighter grey, and in 

 having no black on the lores or sides of face. Total length 11-5 

 inches, culmen 0-9, wing 5'9, tail 4-9, tarsus 0-9. 



Young female. Differs from the adult in having conspiciious 

 white tips to the tail-feathers, the secondaries being broadly edged and 

 tipped with white, the primaries more narrowly. The general colour 

 of the upper surface is light grey, as also are the sides of the face, 

 throat, and breast, the grey not extending so far down as in the 

 adult, and all traces of black on the lores and round the eyes being 

 absent ; white upper tail-coverts tipped with brown ; breast with 

 dusky bars of grey ; thighs white, varied with grey. Total length 

 11 inches, culmen 0-9, wing 5-6, tail 4-8, tarsus 0-9. 



This specimen still has a few of the young feathers remaining, 

 whence it seems that the white edgings to the secondaries and tail- 

 feathers are signs of youth. 



Hah. Celebes. 



a,b. (S ^ ad. sk. Macassar, Celebes. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C. 



c. 5 imm. sk. Macassar. A. E. Wallace, Esq. [C. 



f?. [ $ ] ad. sk. Menado. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C. 



10. Graucalus javensis. 



Ceblepyris javensis, Horsf. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 145 ; Rupp. Mug. 



Senchenh. iii. p. 27. 

 Campephaga javensis, Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 283; id. Hand-l. B. i. 



p. 336, no. 5071. 

 Coracina javensis, Cab. Mus. Hein. Th. i. p. 62. 

 Graucalus javeusis, Blyth, Cat. B. Mii^. A. S. B. App. i. p. xii ; Bp. 



Consp. i. p. 354 ; Horsf. iS'- Moore. Cat. B. Mus. E. I. Co. i. p. 174, 



no. 232 ; Hart I. J. f. 0. 1864, p. 441. 



Adult female. General colour light ashy grey, a little paler on the 



