ff, *, i. 6 2 ad. et 



imm. sic. 

 *. rf ad, sk. 



/. d imm. sk. 



»»-.r. cJ 2 ad. et 



imm. sk. 

 y,«. 6 2 ad. sk. 



«'-£'. c? 5 ad. sk. 



/". c? ad. sic. 

 f/'. 2 ad. sk. 

 AW. cf $ ad. et 



imm. sic. 

 p'-v'. Ad. et imm. 



sk. 

 w'. 2 ad. sk. 

 a:', c? imm. sk. 

 y'. 2 imm sk. 

 =',«"• c? ?ad. sk. 



b". Ad. sk. 

 c",d".e". < $ ad. 



sk. 

 /". tf ad. sk. 



^",A". Ad. sk. 



i"-s". 6 2 ad. et 



imm.sk. 

 t"-w". Ad. et 



imm. sk. 

 r" . Ad. sk. 



42. BOLBOrsiTTACTTS. 



Foot of NwaUayboo, April 



(W. Davison).' 

 Bankasoon,Dee. (W.Daeison). 

 Malawoon. 



Malawoon, March, April 



( W. Davison). 

 Selangore, March, Nov. 



( W. Davison). 

 Pulo Peban, Oct., Nov., Dec. 



( W. Davison). 

 Neealys, Oct. ( W. Davison) 

 Kuroo, Oct. ( W. Davison). 

 Chokong, Malacca, Oct., Nov. 



( W. D/rr/son). 



Malacca, July. 



Malacca (Cantor). 

 Malacca (A. li. Wallace). 

 Malacca {A. JR. Wallace). 

 Malacca, Aug. (Ji. Q. W. 



Ramsay), 

 Malacca. 

 Jokore, Aug. ( W. Davison). 



Singapore Is., Jan. ( W. Davi- 

 son). 

 Sumatra. 



Sumatra, Sept., Oct, (Carl 



Bock). 

 Lampong, S.E. Sumatra (E. C. 



Buxton). 

 Sarawak. 



503 



Hume Cull. 



Hume Coll. 

 E. W. Oates, Esq. 

 [0.1. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



y". Ad. sk. 

 z", a'. Ad. et 



imm. sk. 

 b*, c 3 . Ad. et young- 



St. ° 



d\ e\ Imm. st. [India.] 



Sarawak-. 



Sarawak (A. II. Everett). 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



India Museum [P.] 

 Gould Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



A. R. Wallace, Esq. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



A. II. Everett. Esq. 



[C.J. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 



Purchased. 



Purchased. 



42. BOLBOPSITTACUS. 

 Polbopsittacus, Salvad. MS. 



Type. 

 T>. lunulatus. 



Bfll very > thick, with both mandibles much swollen- unner 

 mandible w.th the edges sinuated, not sharply toothed* tail Z$ 



The birds of this genus formed part of Cyclopsittacus, but the 

 fib-like surface of the distal portion of the palate shows very clearly 

 that they do not belong to the CydcpLacida (see nj. 5 on 



Range. Confined to the Philippine Islands. 



