194 



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R. P. L, SCLATER ON BIRDS FROM TIMOR LATJT. [Apr, 1 7, 



DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XXV. 



Fig. 1, la, lb. Carinefa crocea, p. 191. 



2, 2a, 'lb. Cosmojisaltria meyeri, p. 189. 



3, 3ffl, 36. Perissoneiira maculosa, p. 190. 



4, ia, 4b. Zammara luculenta, p. 187. 



5, 5rt, 56, oc. Tettigarcta crinita, p. 188. 



3. Additional Notes on Birds collected in the Timor-Laut, or 

 Tenimber, group of Islands by Mr. Henry O. Forbes. 

 By P. L. ScLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the 

 Society. 



[Received April 10, 1883.] 

 (Plates XXVI.-XXVIII.) 



The remaining specimens of the birds collected by Mr. H. O. 

 Forbes during his visit to the Timor-Laut or Tenimber group of 

 islands having now come to hand, I am enabled to lay before the 

 Society some further notes ^ on this interesting subject. 



I begin with a list of the birds in the present collection, which 

 contains altogether 227 skins, referable to the following 40 species, 

 the nomenclature being, as before, taken from Salvador!' s 'Ornitologia 

 della Papuasia.' 



Eeference. 



I. ACCIPITRES. 



1. Tinnunculua moluccensis .. 



II. PsiTTACI. 



2. Tanvgnalhus subafBnis, Scl. 



3. Geoffroius keyensis 



*4. Eclectus riedeli, il/eyer 



5. Eos reticulata 



<6. Cacatua sanguinea, Gould . . 



III. P1CARI.E. 



7 . Saur opatis cbloris 



rV. Passeres. 



8. Monarcha mundus, Scl. 



9. nitidus 



10. Ehipidura hamadi-yas, Scl... 

 *11. fusco-rufa, sp. nov. .. 



*12. opistherythra, sp. nov. 



O. P. i. p. 37. Larat. 



Locality. 



No. of 

 examples. 



Supra, p. 53. 

 O. P. i. p. 173. 

 O. P. iii. p. 517. 

 O. P. i. p. 245. 



O. P. i. p. 470. 



Suprct, p. 54. 

 O. P. ii. p. 35. 

 Supra, p. 54. 



(Not given.) 



Loetoe. 



Larat and Loetoe. 



Larat, Loetoe, and 



Maroe. 

 Larat. 



Larat and Moloe. 



Larat and Loetoe. 



Larat. 



Larat. 



Loetoe, Larat, and 



Moloe. 

 Larat and Maroe. 



1 



3 



4 



15 



4 



2 



2 



14 



See previous paper, above, p. 48. 



