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List of the Birds of the Talaut Islands. 



Name of species 



Name of species 



1. Tacliyspixias soloetisis (Horsf.) 



2. Btitastur indicus 'Gm.) 



3. Haliastur indus — girrenera 



4. Pandion haliaetus (L.) 



Pandion haliaetus Icucocephalus J. Gd.) . . 



5. Ninox scutulata japonica (Temm. Sohl.; . 

 *6. Eos kistrio talautensis (M. feWg.) . . . . 

 *7. Prioniturus plaiurus talaidensis Hart. . . 

 *8. Tatiygttathus muelleri — sangircnsis . . . . 

 *9. TanygiiafliHs talautensis M.&Wg 



10. Tanygnathus megalorliynclius (Bodd.) (typ.i 



11. Cuculus caiwrus canoroides S. MUll.) . . 



12. Eudynamis mindatunsis sangiretisis ;W. Bl.) 



13. Centrococeyx bengalensis (Gm.) 



14. Seythrops novaehoUandiae Lath 



15. Merops ormdus Lath 



16. Alcedo ispida L 



17. Alcedo moluecana (Less.) 



18. Halcyon coronianda rufa (Wall.) . . . . 



19. Halcyon saneta Vig. Horsf. 



20. Halcyon cMoris (Bodd.) (typical) . . . . 



21. Eurysiomns orienialis (L.) 



*22. Pitta inspcculata M.. &'Wg 



23. Hirundo jaranica Sparrm.-^) 



24. Muscicapa griseosticta (Swinh.) 



*25. Zeocephus talaiitensis M. &Wg 



26. Monarcha inornatus (Gam.) 



27. Lanius lucionensis L 



*28. Edoliisoma talautemc M.&Wg 



*19. Dicaeum talautense'M..%iy^g 



*30. Hcrmotimia talautensis M.&Wg 



*31. Zosterops babelo M.&Wg 



32. Pctropliila cyanus solitaria P. L. S. MUll.i. 



33. Locustella fasciolata (G. R. Gray) . . . . 



34. Pliylloscopus borealis (Bias.) 



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35. Motacilla flava L 



*36. Munia molucca typica > 3) 



37. Calornis panayensis sangircnsis (Salvad.) . 

 *38. Oriolus mclanisticus BI. &Wg 



39. Ptilopus xanthorrltous Salvad.) 



40. Carpophaga concin/na AVall 



*41. Carpophaga intermedia M.&Wg 



42. Carpophaga piekcringi Cass 



43. Myristicimra bicolor (Scop.) 



44. Chalcophaps indiea (L.) 



45. Macropygia albicapilla sangircnsis (Salvad.; 



46. Megapodius sangircnsis Sohl 



'47. Amaurornis cinerca (Vieill.) 



48. Amaurornis phoenicura (Porst.) . . . . 



49. Porphyria puherulenius Temm 



50. Charadrius fulvus Gm 



51. Aegialitis rcreda (J. Gd.) 



52. Aegialitis geoffroyi jWagl.) 



53. Totatms glareola (L.) 



54. Hetcraciitis hrevipes (Vieill., 



55. Actitis liypoleucos (L.) 



56. Ldmosa novacxealandiae (G. R. Gray). . . 



57. Numcnius variegatus (Scop.) 



58. Demiegretta sacra (Gm.) 



59. Herodias garxctta (L.) 



60. Herodias alba (L.) 



61. Bubulcus coroniandus Bodd.) 



62. Oorsachius kutleri iCab.) 



63. Ar delta eurhythma Swinh. 2) 



64. Xanthocnus flaricollis i'Lath.) 



65. Dcndrocycna guttata Schl 



66. Dcndrocycna arcuata Horsf.'-) 



67. Sterna bcrgii Lcht 



68. Podiccps gularis J. Gd 



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1) A small collection of forty species obtained by Mi-. Waterstradt's Borneau hunters on Sahbabu 

 has recently been recorded by Mr. Hartert fNovit. Zool. 1898, pp. 88-91). Of these 21 were new to Salibabu, 

 and 3, Pandion haliaetus, Alcedo moluecana, and Munia molucca, had not yet been recorded from the group, 

 though the last is present in the Dresden Museum from Karkellang, as well as a small form of Pandinn. 

 Trichoglossus ornatus (L. , lyngipicus temmincH (Malh.^ and lAjncornis macroptcrus Bp., are included in 

 Blr. Hartert 's list, but omitted in the above, as we have little doubt that they were obtained in Celebes. 

 For the same reason Hartert omits Oriolus celebensis and Dicrurus Icucops. 



2) Hirundo Jaranica, Ardetta eurhythma, and Demlrocycna arcuata were included in a third collection 

 from Talaut, received in 1897. 



3) The foi-mula Munia molucca typica > is more accurate than the Munia molucca >propinqua used 

 in the text, p. 551, the Talaut birds being, as one might say, more typical than the type! 



Meyer .«,- Wiglesworth, Birds of Celebes iJIay ijth , ISS"-). 



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