68 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 
Dimensions of Artamus leucorhynchus. 
: : ill Bill 
Wing. Tail. Tarsus. from ree from nostril. 
inches. inches. inch. inch. inch. 
Mamta} porters cr reer eiaatesye esemeiyia cere 5°250 2°625 "625 *7500 5000 
Tombockin, eerie coe 5-250 2-750 “625 *8125 5625 
Mysol. niJscte deans 5-250 2-625 *625 -7500 “5625 
Queensland....... 5375 2-625 “625 “6875 -5625 
Cape York vices. 5°250 2°625 +625 “6875 “5000 
Moreton Bay 5:125 2-750 “625 “6875 *5000 
BEN oa cists Ge D OCOICOEOD CRE EOD A crOrG 5*250 2-500 *625 -7500 -5625 
AMIAMANG Merete ee harem mest eikiswtonaee oat 5°125 2-500 *5625 “6875 -5000 
MONSON Si, oysiezeoahietcoss owt are nee 5°625 3-000 "625 *8750 *5625 
CAMPEPHAGID. 
Graucaus, Cuvier. 
84, Gravcatus atricers, 8. Miill. Verhand. Land- en Volk. p. 190, “Celebes ” (1839-44); 
Hartlaub, J. fiir Orn. 1864, p. 437. 
Hab. Celebes (8. Miiller) ; Ceram, Sumbawa, Flores (Hartlaub). 
In his admirable monograph, Dr. Hartlaub (J. c.) describes from a Ceram male and 
a Sumbawa female. It is not stated whether they were compared with Celebean 
individuals, I therefore include these localities with some doubt. Mr. Wallace (P. Z.S. 
1863, p. 485) notes only one Graucalus as inhabiting Flores, G. personatus, S. Miiller. 
85. GRAUCALUS LEUCOPYGIUS, Bp. Consp. i. p. 354, “ Celebes” (1850); Hartlaub, J. fiir 
Orn. 1864, p. 443. 
Hab. Macassar (Hartlaub); Macassar, Menado (mus. nostr.). 
86. GRAUCALUS TEMMINCKII, S. Miller, Verhandel. Land- en Volkenk. p. 191, “ North- 
eastern Celebes”’ (1839-44); Hartlaub, J. fiir Orn. 1864, p. 446. 
Hab. Gorontalo (Forsten, fide Hartlaub). 
This is a most remarkable form, and seems to be rare. In 1864 only one example 
was contained in the Leyden Museum. Another, a male, is preserved in the British 
Museum. The types (for S. Miiller also described the female, /. ¢c.) were obtained by 
Forsten in North-eastern Celebes. Mr. Wallace (P. Z. S. 1862, p. 342) has added the 
Sula Islands to its range, on S. Miiller’s authority. I have failed in finding any state- 
ment of S. Miiller to that effect. 
