168 ox THE I3IRDS OF CELEBES. [IS 72. 



This is a representative form of M. cinereocapilla (A'ieill.), cliflferiug from that species by 

 wanting the ashy head, nape, throat, and breast of the Indian bird. The head is subcrested. 



HypoTiiTMis, Boie. 



80. Hypotiiymis puella (Wallace), P. Z. S. 18G2, p. 340, " Sula Islands and Celebes." 

 (PI. VII. fig. 2, in orig.) 



Ilab. Sula Islands and Celebes {Wallace). 



The azure Flycatchers form a natural section consisting of several very closely allied species, 

 which have yet to be worked out. The group is characteristic of the Indian as distinguished 

 from the Australian region ; and Boie's generic title is here adopted in preference to classing 

 M. azurea, Bodd., and its allies with the Australian Mijiarjra rubeculoides, Vig. & Horsf., and its 

 allied species. 



81. Hypothymis manadensis (Quoy et Gaimard), Voy. Astrol. Zool. i. p. 174, " Menado " 

 (1830), pi. 3. fig. 3. 



Hah. Menado [Quoy et Gaim.). 



Prince Bonaparte (Coll. Delattre, p. 81) refers this form to Ili/pothymis, where I place it 

 with doubt, being unacquainted with the species. 



Hutalis hi/jwgrammica, "Wallace, Ibis, 1862, p. 350, is recorded from Celebes by Mr. G. R. 

 Gray (lland-list, no. 4814). Mr. "Wallace cannot assure me positively that it occurs in that 

 island. But as it is a summer visitant in China, and was obtained in Ceram and Morty Island 

 by Mr. Wallace, it is not unlikely to be a winter resident in Celebes. Hemichelidon griseosticta, 

 Swinhoe, is undoubtedly the same species ; and that title takes precedence (Ibis, 1861, p. 330). 



Tr.Z.S.viii. ARTAMID.E. 



p. C7. 



Artamus, Vieillot. 



82. Artamus MOXACHUS, Temm. ; Bp. Conspectus,!, p. 343, "Celebes" (1S50); Wallace, 

 P. Z. S. 1862, p. 340 ; Ibis, 1860, p. 141. (PI. VI. fig. 1, /// orig.) 



Ilab. Mountain districts of North Celebes, as well as the Sula Islands ( Wallace). 

 The diagnosis by Mr. Wallace was taken from Sula examples. Neither does it, nor do Sula 

 individuals {mus. nostr.) altogether agree with the description given by Prince Bonaparte (/. c). 



83. Artamu.s lkl'coruy.n'CUUS (Linn.): Mantissa Plant, p. 524, ex Brisson, "Manilla" 

 (1771). 



Lanius manillensis, Briss. Ornith. ii. p. ISO, " Manilla," descr. orig. (1760). 



Icucorhyiichus, Gm. S. N. ed. 13, i. p. 305, ex Brisson (1788). 



dominicanus, Gm. oj). rit. p. 307, ex Sonnerat, Voy. Nouv. Guin. p. 55, pi. 25. 



■? LaniU'S leucogaster, Valenc. Mem. du Mus. vi. p. 27, "Timor" (1820). 

 Artamus leucopjgialis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1842, p. 17, "Australia." 



