214 ON THE BULDS OF CELEBES. [1872. 



and throat pale grey, the head iron-grey, the upper plumage deep bronze-green, the breast, 

 abdominal region, Hanks, under tail-, and shoulder-coverts deep rufous; the middle pair of 

 rectrices are black, the outer one black-brofl-n tipped with white, and with one or two small 

 white shallow triangular marks on the edge of the inner webs ; the quills are traversed by the 

 usual white band. Wing 4*25 inches, tail 5-75. 



These Celebcan individuals differ from all examples of the Javan C. sepulcraUs known to 

 me in the much deeper bronze-green of the upper plumage, the much deeper rufous of the 

 under, and in their shorter wings and tail. 



Tr.Z. S.riii. G. CiSTicoLA GKAYi, Waldeu, Ann. «& Mag. Xat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ix. p. 400*, " North Celebes" 



P- ^^"- (1st May, 1872). 



CoiiYDALLA, Vigors. 



7. CoKYD.\LLA Gi-STAVi (Swinh.), P. Z. S. 1863, p. 90, "China;" op. cit. 1871, p. 306. 

 Pipastes batchianensis, G. K Gray, H.-list, i. p. 2-31. no. 3642, "Batchian" (1809). 

 Authus arboreus, var., G. R. Gray, P. Z. S. 1860, p. 350, "Batchian." 



Ilab. Amoy, China (Swinhoe) ; Batchian ( Wallace) ; North Celebes {Meyer). 

 A single indi-sddual from North Celebes agrees well with the Batchian example contained 

 in the British Museum, and there identified by Mr. Swinhoe. 



8. CvoRXis B.\>TUJIAS (Horsf.), Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 146, "Java" (1820) ; Zool. Ecs. in 

 Java, pi. — . 



Muscicapa cantatrix, Temm. PL Col. 226, d , $ (1823). 



1 Muscicapa ntfiyastra, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 312, "Sumatra." 



Hah. Java [type] ; Sumatra I {IxfiJJles) ; Banjermassing {mus. nostr.) ; North Celebes {Meyer). 

 Un distinguishable from Javan examples. 



Htloterpe, Cabanis. 



9. Hyloterpe SULFUEIVENTER, Walden, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ix. p. 399*, " North 

 Celebes" (1st May, 1872). 



Ilab. North Celebes {Meyer). 



Myzomela, Vigors & Horsfield. 



10. Myzomela chloroptera, Walden, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ix. p. 399*, 

 "Celebes" (1st May, 1872). 



The discovery of this species adds another Papuan genus to the Celebean fauna. 



GLAREOLID.^. 



Gl.\reola, Brisson. 



11. Glareola grallaria, Temm. Man. d'Ornith. vol. ii. p. 503, " Austral-Asie " (October 

 1820); Gould, B. of Austr. vol. vi. pi. 22. 



• [_Antta, pp. 125-127.— Ed.] 



