290 MR. G R. GRAY ON THE MEGAPODES. [Juiie 25, 



11. Megapoditjs cumingii, Dillw. Proc. Z. S. 1851, p. 118, 

 pi. 39. 



Philippine Islands (Manilla) ; Labuan ; Borneo (North-western) ? 



12. Megapodius gouldii. 



Top of the head greyish-olivaceous brown ; back, wings, sides of 

 the abdomen, and beneath the tail rufous-olivaceous brown ; sides of 

 the head, neck, nape, and beneath the body slate-colour. Bill pale 

 horn-colour; tarsi pale red; toes blackish, claws black. 



Length 11" 6'", wings 8" 3'", tarsi 1" 11'". 



Lombock . 



13. Megapodius nicobariensis, B1. Journ. A. S. B. xv. 

 pp. 52, 372. 



Nicobar Islands. 



14. Megapodius reinwardtii, Wagl. Svst. Av. Megap. Addit. 

 sp. 4. (Plate XXXIII. young.) 



Megapodius duperreyii. Less. Bull. Univ. des Sci. no. 5. p. 113 ; 

 Yoy. Coq. t. 36. 



Megcqwdius rubi-ipes, Temm. PL Col. 411; Wagl. Isis, 1829, 

 p. 737; Less. Tr. d'Orn. p. 479. 



' Mangoipe' of the Papuans. 



New Guinea (Havre Dorey, River Oetanata) ; Amboina ? ; Aru 

 and Ke Islands. 



15. Megapodius tumulus, Gould, Proc. Z. S. 1842, p. 20 ; B. 

 of Austr. V. pi. 79. (Plate XXXIV. young.) 



' Oooregoorga ' of the natives. 



Australia (North) ; Islands in Endeavour and Torres' Straits. 



16. Megapodius wallacei, G. R. Gray, Proc. Z. S. 1860, 

 p. 362, pi. 171. 



East Gilolo. 



17. Megapodius STAiRi. 



Megapodius ? G. R. Gray, List of B. of the Trop. Isl. B.M, 



p. 46. 



Egg dusky white. Length 3" 1'", width 1" 1'". 

 Samoan or Navigator's Islands (Rev. J. B. Stair, 1847). 



18. Megapodius burnabyi. 



Megapodius ■ ? G. R. Gray, List of B. of the Trop. Isl. B. M. 



p. 46. 



Egg pinkish stone-colour. Length 3" 1'", width 1" 9'". 



Hapace Islands {Lieut. Burnabg, R.N.). 



These two latter species are only known by a specimen of the eggs 

 from each locality having been presented to the British Museum. I 

 have here provisionally placed a specific name for each, having little 



