COLLECTED IN NORTHERN CELERES. lO.» 



83. Loriculiis stigniatus. 



Loriculus stigmatus (S. Müll, et Schi.), Wald., ^. c, 

 p. 32; Salvad., Cot. ß. Brlt. Mus., XX, p. 53^ ; Meyer et 

 Wiglesw., t. c, p. 6; iid., B. Celebes, p. lo8 (1898).' 



a. b. (f ad. Menado, Oct., Nov. 



c. 9 Jic'- Menado, Oct., Nov. 



d. 9 cid. Tondano, Oct. 



e. 9 ii'l- Likiipang, Sepl. 

 /. 9 «d. Bantik, Sept. 



g. 9 ad. Runikan (2 500 feel), Oct. 



h. i. cf 9 ad. MoimtMasarang(4 000feet),Oct. 



Common everywhere. Caughtbythe natives with bird- 

 lime, exactly in the same way as L. galgulus in Borneo, a 

 hen bird being nsed as a decoy. 



84. Loriculus exilis. 



Loriculus exilis (Schi.), Wald., /. r., p. 32; Salvad., 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XX, p. ■;21 ; Meyer et Wiglesw., B. 

 Celebes, p. 149(1898). 



a. cf ad. Menado, Nov. 



85. JWicrostictus fulvus. 



Microstictus fulvus (Q. et G.), Hargitt, Cat. B. 

 Brit. Mus., Vlll, p. 490 ; Meyer etWiglesw., t. c, p. 6; iid., 

 B. Celebes, p. 175 (1898). 



Mulleripicus fulvus, Wald., t. c., p. 41. 



a. b. cf ad. Menado, Oct. 



c. 9 ad. Likupang, Sept. 



d. cf ad. Tondano, Oct. 



e. f. cf ad. Mount Masarang (4 000 feet), Oct. 

 g. 9 ad. Mount Masarang ^4000 feelj, Oct. 



