JN TIMOR-LAUT. 



355 



-3Erua scandens, Wall., vel velutina, 



Miq. 

 san^uLiiolonta, Bl. 

 AiDaruutus caudatus, L. 

 Salsola Tragus, L, 

 ^lyrUtica iaiipida, R. Tr. 

 Aristolochia sp. 

 Piper sp. nflF. P. caniao, Dietr. 

 Lorauthus (Dendrophtlioe) sp. aff. L. 



ri;j;ido, Wall. 

 Maiiihot utilissima, Pol.l. 

 Acalypha indica, L. 

 Phyllantlms diversifolius, Miill. Arg, 



vel sp. aflT. 



Kxca^caria Agalloclia, Miill, Arg. 

 Mallotus albus, ^luU. Arg. 



ropaadu^, 3Iull. Arg. 

 Trew ia sp. 



Spouia timorensi:^, Dcae. 

 Fatiia jalosa, (laiid. 



laiiceolata. Dene. 

 Pipturus velutinus, Wed 1, 

 Fleurya interrupta, Gaud. 



Pouzolzia pontaiiJra, Benn. 

 Urostijj;raa sp. 



Ficus sp. all', acanthopliylla), 3Ii(j. 



Balaiiophora sp. 



Dendrobium autonnatnnij LiTull. 



riialicaopsie, Fitz;r. 



Dioscoroa spp. 



Cordyliuo terminalis, Kth. 



Commi'lina nudirton, L. 



Cocoa niu'iferrt, L. 

 Borassns flabt'lliforinia, L 



Metroxylon la3vc, Mart. 



raiuluims sp. 



Aroidca) spp, 

 Cypcrus ponn:itiira, Lam, 

 Sotaria italiea, Buauv. 

 Sorgiinm vulj^are, Pers. 



Polypodium Irioide-s Lam. 

 Pteris tripartita, I.am. 

 Asplenium gaieatnm. Lam. 



Vittaria elon;Lcata, S\v. 

 Lycopodluiu fariiiatuui, Dea. 



Plilegmaria, L, 



III— LIST OF THE BIRDS OF TIMOR-LAUT.* 



In order to give as correct a list as possible of the Avifauna of the 

 Tenimber Islands, I have reproduced the original descriptions of my 

 collections given by Dr. Sclater, in the * Proceedings' of the Zoologit^ul 

 Society, (1883, p]). 48, 194). I have also included the species recently 

 described by Dr. ileyer, from specimens obtained by ^Iv. Roiders Imntcrri, 

 in the paper read by him at the Ornithological Congress in Vienna in 

 1884, entitled, " Ncuc und unbenugond l^ekcnnte Yogel Xoster und Eicr 

 aus dem Ostindischen Archipel im Konigl. Zool. Mus. zu Dresden." 

 Some of these species were also met with by myself, but I have in many 

 cases not been able to recognise their distinctness from other previously 

 described forms. As many of these dififerences of opinion have been the 

 subject of discussion between Dr. Meyer and myself, I have tlumght it as 

 well to reproduce my published remarks in the present appendix. 



L ACCIPITRES. 



1. AsTuu ALCTVENTKis, Salvad. 



Urospizias albivehtrls, Sal v., Meyer, loc. cit. 



2. HaLI^TUS LErcOGASTER, Gm. 



Cnncitma Jeucogader, Gm.^ Meyer, loc. cit. 



3. Haliastuk giuuenera, Y. 



4. Baza subcristata. Gould. 



5. PaNDION LEUCOCErHALTTS, Gould. 



6, Cercuneis moluccexsis, H. & J. ^ 



Tinnnncidus moluccensis, Sclatcr, loc. cit. 



7. NiNOX foubesi, Sclater, loc. cit. 



Supra rufescenti'hrunnea/fere unicohr, in alarum tectriclhm et scaputari- 

 bus fascioUs albis variegata ; fronte ct ' supcrciUa albis ; alarum 



See Reports of the Timor-laut Committee in Rep. Brit. Aoscc. 1881, p. 1L*7, 

 1S.?2, p. 275, and 1883. 



