70 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 
Lalage aurea (Temm.), Pl. Col. livr. Ixiv. pl. 382. fig. 2, “Timor” (21st December 
1825); Bp. Consp. i. p. 355; Coll. Delattre, p. 78; Hartlaub, J. fiir Orn. 1866, 
p. 168. 
This species is stated to occur in Celebes by Bonaparte and Dr. Hartlaub. Mr. 
Wallace, however, is of opinion that it cannot be considered a Celebean bird. 
ARTAMIDES, Hartlaub. 
89. Arramipes Brcotor (Temm.), Pl. Col. livy. xlvii. pl. 278, “Sumatra” (!) (June 26, 
1824); S. Miiller, Verh. Land- en Volk. p. 191, “Celebes;” G. R. Gray, Hand- 
list, no. 5091, “ Banda, Celebes, Sumatra.” 
Hab. Menado (mus. nostr.). 
Salomon Miiller (J. ¢.) expressly states that this species inhabits Celebes, and neither 
Sumatra nor Banda. 
DICRURIDZ. 
Dicrurvs, Vieillot. 
90. Dicrurvs LEUcoPs, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 478, ‘ Celebes.” 
Hab. Macassar, Menado (Wallace). 
Closely resembles D. pectoralis, Wallace, of the Sula Islands, but is somewhat larger 
in all its dimensions. The irides are stated by Mr. Wallace to be invariably milk- 
white, while in the Sula species and in all others known they are red. 
The type of Vieillot’s genus Dicrurus, Corvus balicassius, L., appears to stand alone ; 
and it will be perhaps necessary to form a separate genus for the reception of all the 
Austro-Malayan Dicruride, whose affinities seem to be with Chibia, Hodgs. 
NECTARINIID. 
NECTARININA. 
ARACHNOTHERA, Temminck. 
91. ARACHNOTHERA q 
Arachnothera longirostra (Lath.), 8. Miller, Verhandel. Zool. Aves, p. 69, ex Celebes. 
I have not had an opportunity of examining an example of the Celebean Arachno- 
thera, and am therefore unable to determine its correct title. 
ANTHREPTES, Swainson. 
92, ANTHREPTES MALACCENSIS (Scopoli), Del. Fl. et Faun. Insub. ii. p. 90. no. 62 (1786); 
Walden, Ibis, 1870, p. 47. no. 38. 
Hab. Celebes (Wallace); Menado (mus. nostr.); Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Malacca 
