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Soela bessie: 38. Perfectly adult male. Teysmann, 1877. 

 Like Nos. 1 and 2. — 39. Perfectly adult male. Teysmann , 

 1877. Albino. Semi-collar like N"s. 36 and 37. A nearly 

 invisible trace of a line on the back. -- 40. Young female. 

 Hoedt, Nov. 1864. Like W. 29. 



Obi: 41 and 42. Adult females. Bernstein, July 1862. 

 Obi besar : Colored like N". 9 , but underparts pure white. 

 — 43. Not fullgrown male. Bernstein, 1866. Upperparts 

 of back and tail and outerside of legs of a reddish brown 

 grey with a silvery tinge, turning towards the nape to a 

 rich red; underparts reddish white; underparts of tail rich 

 red : on the back a few dark-brown patches. — 44. Not 

 fullgrown male. Bernstein , August 1862. Captured on the 

 top of the mountain in Obi lattoe. Upperparts and flanks 

 of a brilliant black chocolate brown ; hind-legs less dark ; 

 fore-legs, sides of neck and underparts of tail redder; 

 head and tail above brown ; hands and feet black ; under- 

 parts and uppermost part of inner side of legs pure white ; 

 white ear-patch inconspicuous. — 45. Adult female. Bern- 

 stein, August 1862. Of a reddish chocolate brown; un- 

 derparts and innerside of legs pure white; a white line 

 occupies the underside of the tail. — 46. Younger male. 

 Bernstein, July 1862. Middle of back brownish yellow; 

 back for the rest straw-colored like head, tail and outer- 

 side of legs; underparts and innerside of legs white. — 

 47. Young female, young of the mother N". 41. Bern- 

 stein, July 1862. Obi besar. Somewhat darker colored than 

 the mother; hands and feet black. 



Halmahera: 48. Adult male. Bernstein, January 1863. 

 Kia. Like N°o 43 , but the dark brown patches are very 

 large and numerous ; a small pure white line occupies the 

 middle of the abdomen. — 49. Young specimen. Bernstein , 

 August 1861. Galela. Like N". 48 , but instead of dark 

 patches there are several pure white spots on back, nape 

 and flanks. 



Batchan: 50. Adult male. Bernstein, January 1861. 

 Back, flanks and outerside of hind legs brownish red, 



Notes from ttie Leyden JMuseum, Vol. VII. 



