82 count t. salvadori on the [Jan. 15, 



[314. Male: eyes black. 312. Female: eyes black; stomach 

 had insects. — /. M.~\ 



Two specimens — one " male " (No. 314) not fully adult, with the 

 green cap mixed with blue, and one " female" (No. 312). 



7. Dictum vulneratum, Wall. 



Dicceum vulneratum, Wall. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 32, note (Ceram ; 

 type examined). 



[No. 315. Female : eyes brown ; stomach had insects and seeds. 

 Small bird.— J. itf.] 



This sex has not yet been described. 



Fern. Superne cinereo-fusca, alis et cauda obscurioribus, paullum 



nitentibus ; pileo prcssertim frontem versus brunneo tincto ; 



supracaudalibus rubris ; in/erne cinerea ; gastrceo medio seu 



gula, colli antici, pectoris abdominisque parte media et subcau- 



dalibus albis ; rostro et pedibus fuscis. 



8. Budytes viridis (Gm.). 



[305. Male : eyes brown ; legs and bill black ; stomach had 

 insects. 310. Female : eyes brown. 319. Male : eves brown ; 

 stomach had insects. — /. M.~\ 



Three specimens — one "male" (No. 305) and one "female" (No. 

 310) scarcely different, and one "male" (No. 319) with the under- 

 pays of a paler yellow, and with the back rather greyish. 



9. Macropygia amboinensis (Linn.). 



[301. Male: eyes red; feet red; bill black; fruit in stomach. 

 320. Female : eyes orange ; stomach had seeds ; legs red. — J. Jf.] 



Two specimens — one fully adult "male" (No. 301), and one 

 " female" (No. 320). The female has the cap of a uniform cinna- 

 mon colour, the breast more reddish than the male, and no green 

 or purplish reflections on the nape, which is finely mottled with 

 dark brown and reddish fulvous. 



10. Charadrius fulvus (Gm.). 



[No. 317. Male: eyes hazel; stomach contained worms and 

 land-shells.— J". If.] 



1 1 . EuDROMIAS VEREDTJS (Gould). 



Charadrius veredus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1848, p. 38 ; id. B. Austr. 

 vi. pi. 14. 



Eudromias veredus, Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 209, pi. vi. 



[No. 318. Male: eyes hazel ; stomach contained worms and land- 

 shells.— J. if.] 



12. iEdALITIS GEOFFROYI (Wagl.). 



Charadrius geoffroyi, Wagl. Syst. Av. gen. Charadrius, sp. 19 

 (1827). 



JEyialitis yeoffroyi, Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 378, pi. xi. 



[No. 311. Male : eyes brown. — J. J/.] 



