Manila, Luzon {Maitland- 



Ilcriot). 

 Manila. 

 Sau Mateo, Luzon, Feb. 



1877 {A. H. Everett). 

 Monte Alban, Luzon, Feb. 



1877 (A. II. Everett). 

 Cebu, April 1877 {A. II. 



Everett). 

 Guimaras, Marcli 1872 {A. 



B. Meyer). 

 NegTos. 

 Ne-Tos, March 1871 {L. C. 



Layard). 

 Dumaguete, Negros, Aug. 



1877 {A. H. Everett). 

 Amparo, S. Leyte, July 



1877 {A. H. Everett). 

 Diuagat Island, June 1877 



{A. II Everett). 

 Surigao, N. Mindanao, May 



1877 (A. II Everett). 

 Biituan, N. Mindanao, May 



1877 (A. H. Everett). 

 Zamboanga, Mindanao, 



March 1878 {A. H. 



Everett). 

 Basilan, June 1878 {A. H. 



Everett). 

 Si Butu, Sulu Islands. 



Sulu Islands {Bnrbidye). 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Gould Coll. 

 Tweeddale CoU. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Prof. J. B. Steere fC.J. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale -Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Sir Hugh Low [C.]. 



(Type of S. lowii.) 

 H. Veitch, Esq. [P.]. 



13. MAINATUS*. 



Gracula, Lhni. Sysf. Nat. i. p. 161 (1766, pt.). 

 Mainatus, Less, in Ferussac Bull. x. p. 158 (1827). 

 Eulabe.s, Cuvier, Begne Anim. i. p. 377 (1829) . . . 



Maina, Hodys. J. A. S. Beny. v. p. 771 (1836) . . . 



Type. 



M. religiosus. 

 M. intermedius 

 (s. n. E. indica). 

 M. intermedius. 



Eange. Indian Peninsula (local) : Ceylon ; Andaman and Nicobar 

 Islands ; Burmese countries ; Southern China ; Hainan : Malayan 

 Peninsula ; Sumatra ; Nias ; Java ; Borneo : Palawan ; Flores ; 

 Sumbawa. 



* The genus Gracula as founded by Liiuiivus and developed by Gmelin is such 

 an exceedingly composite one that it seems advisable to drop the name altogether. 

 In tracing its history and development, so as to arrive at the restriction of the 

 Linne.TU genus to a single type, one thing seems evident, viz., that whatever 

 species remain after the elimination of all the Linnean species under the 

 heading of more recent genera, not one of the Wattled Mynahs ivill remain as 

 the type of Gracula. I have therefore adojited for these birds the more 

 definite genus of Mainatus, borrowed by Lesson from Brisson, who, however, 

 does not seem to have used the word in a generic sense, as some authors 

 suppose him to have done. 



