1885.] DURING THE VOYAGE OF THE YACHT ' MARCHESA.' 561 



103. ToTANUs GLAREOLA (Linn.). 

 Actititis glareola, Wald. op. cit. p. 97. 

 a. Kema, no date. 



104. ToTANUS CALiDRis (Linn.). 

 Tot anus calidris, Wald. op. cit. p. 97. 

 a. Kema, no date. 



105. Ardeola leucoptera, Bodd. 

 Ardeola speciosa, Wald. op. cit. p. 98. 

 a. <S . Limbotto Lake. 



In full plumage. Iris yellow ; bill yellowish green, black at tip 

 and with base of culraen reddish brown ; tarsus and feet greenish 

 yellow. 



106. Ardetta sinensis (Gm.). 

 Ardetta sinensis, Wald. op. cit. p. 99. 



a. S ' Limbotto Lake. 

 h. Kema. 



107. Demiegretta sacra (Gm.). 

 Demiegretta sacra, Wald. op. cit. p. 100. 



a. Kema. 



b. $ . Maim Bay, N. Celebes. 



This species was extremely abundant at the mouths of streams in 

 N. Celebes, and white varieties appeared not uncommon. 



108. Butorides javanica (Horsf.). 

 Butorides javanica, Wald. op. cit. p. 100. 



a, S (full plumage). Kema. 



b, c. (S juv. Kema. 



d. S . Menado. 



e. 2 . Menado. 



2. Report on the CoUectiou of Birds obtained dui'ing the 

 Voyage of the Yacht ' Marchesa.^ — Part V. The Molucca 

 Islands. By F. H. H. Guillemard, M.A., M.D., 

 .F.L.S., &c. 



[Eeceived May 27, 1885.] 



(Plate XXXIV.) 



The ' Marchesa,' after leaving the Gulf of Goroutalo in Celebes, 

 proceeded to the Moluccas, and remained some time at Ternate, 

 whence a visit was paid to the neighbouring island of Halmaheira, 

 better known to the English as Gilolo. Proceeding southwards 

 again, the large island of Batchian was touched at with the view of 



