82G 



ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Synonyms and description as printed antea, pp. 471-473, 

 excluding all references to Key Island specimens. 



Range. Amboina Group (Buru, Amboina, Ceram) ; Ean da 

 Islands. 



a. $ iinm. sk. ; KaTeli, Biiru ; Aug. New Guinea Ex- 10.3.3.19. 



skull. 1U09 ( W. Stalker). pedition [P.]. 



h. O iniru. al. ; Amboina, (Vov. Sir E. Belclier Not reg. 



skull. 'Sulphur'). ' [P.]. 



c. 2 ad. al. Pokko, Amboina; New Guinea Ex- 11.7.12.13. 



Apr. 1911 (C. B. pedition [P.J. 

 AVoss). 



£?. cT ad. sk. ; Ceram. Dr. A. R. Wallace Gl. 12.11.4. 

 skull. [C.]. 



e-h. 2 S subad., Ceram; 1859 (Dr. -4. Tomes Coll. 7.1.1.258-261. 



1 $ ad., 1 B. Wallace). (7.1.1.259, $ ad.: 7>yjc of subspecies.) 



ad. sks.; skulls. 



i-l. 1 c?ad., 2 2 \yabai, Ceram: Oct., New Guinea Ex- 10.3.4..5-8. 

 ad., 1 2 Nov. 1909 (»F. Sen/- pedition [P.]. 

 inim. sks. ; her). 

 skulls. 



8 h. Dobsonia viridis viridis, Ueude. 



Cephalotes peroni (pt, nee E. Geoff.), Peters ^- Doria, Ami. Mtis. Civ. 



Genova, xvi. p. 691 (1881 : Key Is.). 

 Ceplialotes viridis, Hetide, Mem. Hist. Kat. Emp. Chin. iii. t). 170, 



footnote, pi. V. tig. 1 (dentition) (1896 ; Key Is.). 

 Dobsonia viridis (pt.), K. Andersen, Ann. S; Mag. N. H. (8) iv. 



pp. 530, 533 (1909: specific characters ; affinities). 

 Cephalotes palliatus (pt.), Matschie, Megachir. p. 87 (1899: Key Is.). 

 Dobsonia palliata, Becnifwt, Ahh. Senck. A^at. Ge.i. x.\xiv. p. 108 



(1911: Key Dulah). 



Biar/nosis. — As specimens from the Amboina group (D. v. 

 ■unibrosa), but colour averaging brighter throughout. Hah. Key 

 Islands. 



Coloitr. — Adult males (nine skins, 10.3.1.7-14, 19). Back of 

 neck varying from light j-ellowish tawnj'-olive (palest extreme) 

 to deep raw-umber. Head darker, some tinge of mummy-brown, 

 often darkened with bistre. Underparts pale yellowish drab or 

 light tawny-olive drab, always with centre of breast and belly 

 conspicuously tinged with tawny raw-umber. 



Adult females (four skins, 10.3.1.15-18). Yellowish, tawny- 

 olive, and raw-umber elements of coloration much less developed. 

 Back of neck isabella drab, as a rule tinged with dull raw-umber 

 or dark tawny-olive anteriorly, at or near occiput. Crown bistre. 

 Underparts essentially similar to back of jieck (pale drab with some 

 leaning toward isabella), with centre of breast and belly tinged 

 with tawny-olive, or raw-umber, or tawny raw-umber, but these 

 tinges as a rule considerably paler and more restricted than in 

 adult males. 



Immature females (two skins, 10.3.1.20-21). Similar to adults 

 of same sex, but duller, owing to almost total absence (except in a 

 narrow line along middle of breast and belly) of brighter (tawny- 

 olive, raw-umber, &c.) tinges. 



