CATALOGUE OF CORACIA AND TROGONES, 29 
CITTURA, Kaup. 
cyanotis (Zemm.). Four. 2¢,29. Celebes. 
sanghirensis, Sharpe. Two. ¢. Sanghir Island. 
MONACHALCYON, Reichenb. 
monachus (G@.2.G7.). Five. 34,29 (jr.) North Celebes. [Ceram]. 
monachus, subsp. intermedius, Hart. Nov. Zool. iv. p. 163 (1897); Meyer & 
Wiglesw. B. Celebes i. p. 298 (1898). 
**A male Monachalcyon from Tawaya differs conspicuously from M. monachus monachus 
of North Celebes in having the head of a much deeper blue, and with a distinct, 
though faint, greenish tinge. The tail is a little less washed with blue. It 
differs from M. capucinus, Mey. & Wigl., in having the head deep blue, not 
black, and the tail not quite without a bluish wash. The breast and abdomen of 
the Tawaya bird area shade lighter than in most males of M. monachus monachus, 
the beak apparently a little thicker. . . . The Type of I. m. intermedius 
has the ‘iris deep umber; feet reddish; claws dark; beak scarlet.’ © Wing 
about 142 mm. (moulting); tail, about 127; beak, 50.” (Hartert). Habitat. 
West Celebes (Tawaya). 
capucinus, Meyer & Wiglesw. Abh. Mus. Dresd. No. 2, p. 12 (1896); Hart. Nov. 
Zool. iv. pp. 160, 163 (1897); Meyer & Wiglesw. B. Celebes i. p. 299, pl. ix. (1898). 
‘Differs from M. monachus of North Celebes by having the head and face black 
(instead of China blue), the tail olive green (not washed with blue), the remiges 
dusky olive green (not washed with blue), the remaining upper parts clearer 
olive green, the whitish of the chin and throat not extending so far down towards 
the jugulum. Wing, 150; tail, 115; bill from nostril, 41; tarsus, 21 mm. 
** Female :—Like the male, but the superciliary region, face, and ear-coverts fer- 
ruginous, below the eye blackish, and at the base of the bill varied with 
blackish ; back, a shade yellower olive; eye brownish grey, bill orange [red], 
feet orange-brown. Wing, 146; tail, 120; tarsus, 22; bill from nostril, 42 mm.” 
(Meyer & Wiglesworth). Habitat. Eastern and Southern Peninsulas of Celebes. 
princeps, Leichenb. Three. 23, ¢. Celebes. 
fulgidus, (Gould). One. Flores. 
TANYSIPTERA, Vig. 
nympha, G.l.Gr. One. $. New Guinea. 
danae, Sharpe. Three. jr. South-East New Guinea. 
nigriceps, Sclat. Three. 2 4, jr. Duke of York Island, July, August. 
New Ireland. ; 
sylvia, Gould. Two. ¢, 9. North Australia (Somerset, Cape York). 
salvadoriana, [’ams. One. 6. South-East New Guinea. 
doris, Wall. ; emilize, Sharpe ; sabrina, G.R.Gr. 
hydrocharis, @./.Gr. Three. 9 jr. Aru Islands (Dobbo, October). 
acis, Wall. ; ellioti, Sharpe. 
margarite, Heine. Two. ¢. Batchian, November. 
obiensis, Salvad. 
galatea, G.R.Gr. Four. jr. New Guinea (Port Moresby). 
galatea, subsp. rubiensis, Meyer. 
microrhyncha, Sharpe. One. New Guinea. 
rosselliana, Z’ristr. One. Rossel Island. 
Type of the species, Z’ristr. Ibis, 1889, p. 557. 
meyeri, Salvad. 
dea (Linn.). Four. 2¢. Moluccas (Amboina, Paso, May, September). 
riedeli, Verv. One. Mysori. 
caroline, Sch/eg. One. New Guinea. 
