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Crycopsis, Salvadori. 
48. Crycopsis FALLAX (Schlegel), Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. 1866, p. 187, “‘Celebes ;” 
Sharpe, Monogr. part v. no. 37. 
Hab. Edges of creeks in the mountainous parts of Celebes (Schlegel) ; Menado (mus. 
nostr.). 
Tanysiptera riedelii, J. Verreaux, N. Arch. du Mus. ii. Bulletin, p, 23, pl. 3. f. 1 
(1866), is not a Celebean bird. See P. Z.S. 1872, p. 1. 
ALCEDININ&. 
PELaRcopsis, Gloger. 
49, PELARGOPSIS MELANORHYNCHA (Temm.), Pl. Col. 391, “ Celebes” (10th June, 1826); 
Sharpe, Monogr. pt. ix. no. 66. 
Hab. Celebes (Reinwardt); Menado (mus. nostr.); Sula Islands (Wallace). 
Aucepo, Linneus. 
50. ALcEDO MoLUcceNsIS, Blyth, J. A.S. B. xv. p. 11, “ Moluccas” (1846); Cat. Cale. 
Mus. no. 215, p. 49, ‘‘ Celebes, Moluccas ;” Sharpe, Mongr. pt. x. no. 74. 
Alcedo minor moluccensis, Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Alcedines, p. 8; Schlegel, Vog. Ned. Ind. 
Tsvogels, p. 5, pl. 1. f. 4, 5. 
Hab. Gorontalo (Forsten); Celebes, Bouru, Gilolo, Flores (Wallace); Salawati, 
Ceram, Batchian, Mysol, Amboina (Von Rosenberg). 
It was probably Celebean examples of this species which Temminck mistook for the 
common European Kingfisher (Pl. Col. 272, note). 
51. ALCEDO AsIATICA, Swainson, Zool. Ilustr. Ist ser. i. pl. 50, “some part of India” 
(1820-21); Sharpe, Monogr. pt. x. no. 75. 
Alcedo meninting, Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 172, “ Java” (1822); Temm. Nouv. Ree. pl. 239. 
f. 2, “ Java and Sumatra ;” Schlegel, Vog. Ned. Ind. Jjsvogels, p. 6, pl. 3. f. 2, 3. 
Hab. Indo-Malayan region, Macassar (Wallace) ; Gorontalo (Von Rosenberg); Lom- 
bock (Wallace). 
CYPSELIDZ. 
MaAcroptTeryx, Swainson. 
52. MaAcrkopreryx WALLACI (Gould), P. Z.S. 1859, p. 100, *‘ Macassar.”’ 
Hab. Celebes, Sula Islands (Wallace); Macassar, Menado (mus. nostr.). 
This species is closely allied to MW. klecho, but differs in being considerably larger and 
in haying the crown of the head, the shoulder-coverts, the edgings of the quills, and the 
upper surface of the rectrices of a deeper shade of blue-green. Dimensions of wing in 
M. wallacii, seven inches and a quarter; in I. klecho, six inches and a quarter. 
