(40) 

 K'l. Loriculus amabilis W'aM. 



Lnrinihis nmnhiVis Wallace, Ihis ISGi', p. 340 (Halmaheni). 



Batjan, according to Bernstein. It is stranoe tliat neither "Wallace, Platen, 

 Kiikenthal, nor Doherty and Waterstradt have found it on Batjan ! 



17. Geoffroyus cyanicollis (S. Miill.). 



PMocm njnmcdVh S. Milll., Vn-li. Land-en Vullnil: pp. 108. 182 ('• Gilolo "— not Celebes!). 



Batjan : Wallace, Bernstein, Beccari, Gnillemard, Platen, Vorderman, 

 Kiikenthal, Dohert}-, ^\'aterstradt. 



1.^. Eclectus roratus (P. L. S. Miill). 



Batjan : Bernstein, Wallace, Gnillemard, Platen, Vorderman, Kiikenthal, 

 Doherty, Waterstradt. 



(Morty : Bernstein ; Diimas in Mns. Tring.) 



19. Lorius garrulus flavopalliatus Salvad. 



Lnrhis fliirajmllinlns Salvad., Ann. Miis. Civ. Gen. x. 1877. p. 3.3. 



Batjan : W^allaoe, Bernstein, Beccari, Doherty, Platen, Vorderman, Waterstradt. 

 (Morty : Bernstein, Wallace, Dnmas.) 



'■^11. Eos riciniatus (Bechst.). 



P.'</ll(iciii rii-'in'nilns Beehstein, A'Hrvr Uelms. p. 69 (1811) ('■ Mohickische Inseln " : I substitute 

 Ternate as the typical habitat). 



Batjan : Wallace, Bernstein, Gnillemard, Platen, Vorderman, Doherty, 

 Waterstradt. 



21. Hypochartnosyna placentis (Teram.). 



Batjan : Wallace, Platen, Doherty, Waterstradt. 



" Iris orange-red, feet coral-red, claws grey ; bill, njiper mandible vermilion, 

 lower mandible rose-colonr."' (W. Doherty). 



22. Cuculus saturatus Blyth. 

 Batjan : in Mns. Lngd. (Finsch, Notes Lei/den .l/'w.s. xxiii. p. 103). 



23. Cacomantis insperatus (Gould). 



Batjan (common) : Beccari, Bernstein (Mns. Leyden), Platen, Kiikenthal, 

 Doherty, Waterstradt. Thirteen specimens in the Tring Museum. There is much 

 variation in these birds. 



The underside is cinnamon-rufous, or partly suffused with grey, or almost 

 entirely ashy greyish ; the colonr of the uppersido is (in freshly moulted examples) 

 deeper, or (in worn specimens) i)aler. 



The wing varies from 122 — 133 mm. 



24. Misocalius palliolatus (Lath.). 



(Finsch, Notes T.ri/ilcit Mns. xxii. ]). 02, is of opinion that the descrijitiou of 

 Jjatham's Cuculus ^xtll/oldtus is so bad that it cannot be accepted as the basis for 



