1872.] ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 



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In the Proceedings of the Zoological Society {I. c.) Mr. Wallace states Menado to be the 

 hahitat of this species ; but elsewhere (Ibis, /. c.) that gentleman states that he obtained this Sun- 

 bird in a forest district beyond the Lake of Tondano, at an elevation of about 1500 feet. 



A sixth species oi Nectarinia appears to inhabit Celebes {conf. Walden, Ibis, 1870 p 42 

 no. 30)*. 



DlC^IN^. Tr.Z.S.viii 



p. 72. 



DiciEUM, Cuvier. 



97. DicmiM CELEBICUM, S. Miiller, Verhandel. p. 1G2, "Celebes;" Wallace, P Z S 18G2 

 p. 324. , . . . , 



Dicmmi leclanclierii, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1845, p. 94, " Menado ; " op. cit. 1846, p. 42 ; Ilartl- 

 op. cit. 1846, pp. 4, 47, 111. 



Ilah. Celebes, Sula Islands (Wallace). 



Pkionochilus, Strickland. 



98. Prionochilus aureolimbatus, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 477, pi. 29. f. 1, "North 

 Celebes ; " Salvador!, Atti Accad. Scien. Torino, 1868, p. 420. 



Pants ?, Wallace, Ibis, 1860, p. 141. 



Ilab. Mountains of Minahassa ( Wallace). 

 The female scarcely differs from the male. 



MELIPHAGID^. 



ZOSTEROPS, Vigors. 



99. ZosTEROPS INTERMEDIA, Wallace, p. Z. S. 1863, p. 493, " Macassar and Lombock;" Hartl. 

 J. fur Orn. 1865, p. 16. (PI. IX. fig. 2, in orig.) 



Hal). Macassar, Lombock ( Wallace). 



The above specific title was attached to a Macassar example in the British Museum by 

 Mr. G. R. Gray, and was adopted by Mr. Wallace, who first discovered and first described the 

 species. 



100. ZosTEROPS ATRiFRONS, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1863, p. 493, "Menado." (PI. IX. fig. 3, in orig.) 

 Zosterops nigrifrons, Temm. Mus. Lugd.; Hartl. J. fiir Orn. 1865, p. 22. 



JIab. Menado (Wallace) ; Gorontalo (Mus. Lur/d.). 



VLOCEIBJE. 



Padda, Reichenbach. 



101. Padda ortzivora (Linn.), Amcen. Acad. iv. p. 243. no. 16 (1759), ex Edwards, pi. 41. 

 Ilab. Maca,ss?iY (Wallace) ; Java (Horsf.) ; Sumatra (Raffles) ; Malacca (Cantor) ; Lombock 



(Wallace); Baniei-massing (Sclater) ; South China (Swinhoe); ManiWa (Von 3Iartens). 

 Mr. Wallace informs me that this species is abundant near the town of Macassar. 



* [Aniea, p. SO. — Ed.] 



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