136 Count T. Salvadori— Notes 
insist on the slight differences pointed out by Dr. Meyer. 
Dr. Hartert says :—‘‘It is of the same size as typical 
T. megalorhynchus, and has outwardly blue quills, but the 
under wing-coverts are greenish yellow [not deep yellow] 
and under surface greener and darker. It is a very distinct 
race.” 
TANYGNATHUS VIRIDIPENNIS Hartert. 
Tanygnathus megalorhynchus viridipennis Hartert, Nov. 
Zool. x. p. 22 (Tukang Besi) (1903). 
“ Tanygnathus T. megalorhyncho typico simillimus, sed remi- 
gibus extus viridibus, minime ceeruleis, rostro alisque 
minoribus.” 
Wing 230 to 245 mm., while in typical 7. megalorhynchus 
it is 240 to 266. Izis pale yellow. | 
Hab. in Insulis Tukang-Bes!i. 
Tanyenatuus arrinis Wall.; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. 
p. 230 (1900) (Kayeli). 
TANYGNATHUS SUBAFFINIS Sclat. ; Finsch, Not. Leyd. Mus. 
xxii. p. 290 (Babber). 
Tanygnathus megalorhynchos subaffinis Hartert, Nov. Zool. 
xiii, p. 294 (1906) (Babber). 
TANYGNATHUS MUELLERI (Temm.). 
Tanygnathus muellert Bittik. Zool. Erg. Weber’s Reise 
Ost-Ind. i. p. 273 (1893); Meyer & Wigl. Abh. Mus. 
Dresd. 1895, no. 8, p. 5; 1896, no. 2, p.8; Hartert, Nov. 
Zool. nu. p. 160 (1896); Meyer & Wigl. B. of Celebes, i. 
p- 140 (1898). 
TANYGNATHUS SANGIRENSIS Meyer & Wiglesworth ; Sharpe, 
Hand-list, 11. p. 30, n. 9 (1900). 
inelecius —mnuectlert,. part., Schleg. N. “Ty D) an 165 
(1865). 
Tanygnathus muelleri, part., Wald. Tr. Z. 8. vin. p. 31 
(1872); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. ix. p. 53 (Sanghir) 
(1876); Rehnw. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, p. 245 (Consp. Psitt. 
p- 133); Meyer, Isis, 1885, p. 6; W. Blas. Ornis, 1888, 
