COLLECTED IN NORTHERN CELEBES. 107 



In swarms everywhcre, especially among thc Casuarina 

 trees on the coast. 



96. Orioliis celebensis. 



Oriolus celebensis (Wald.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus., III, p. 203; Meyer and Wiglesw., t. c, p. 14; iid., 

 B. Celebes, p. 585(1898). 



Broderipus coronatus (nee Sw.), Wald., t. c, p. 60. 



Broderipus celebensis, Wald., /. c, p. il2. 



a. b. cf ad. Menado, Nov. 2. 



c. 9 ad. Liknpang, Sept. 



d. cf ad. Bantik, Nov. 



e. cf ad. Tondano, Nov. 



/. cf ad. Mount Masarang (3 000 feet), Nov. 



Out of the seven specimens mentioned above, the male 

 from Mount Masarang has tiny yellow tips to the primary- 

 coverts, forming a small speculum. Traces of yellow 

 fringes at the tips of these coverts are also seen in another 

 individual. The black horse-shoe band is also interrupted 

 on the nape, and is plainly broken in throe specimens. 



97. Chibia leucops. 



Ghibia leucops (W^all.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., 

 III, p. 241. 



Dicrurus leucops, Wald., t. c, p. 70; Meyer and 

 Wiglesw., t. c, p. 10; iid., B. Celebes, p. 436 (1898). 



a. (^. cf 9 ad. Menado, Oct., Nov. 



c. 9 ad. Bantik, Nov. 



d. 9 ad. Liknpang, Sept. 



e. (f, /. g. 9 ad. Mount Masarang (3 000 feet), Oct., 



Nov. 



98. Muuia Jagori. 



Munia Jagori(Cab.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mtis.^XWl, 



p. 337 (1890). 



