1897.] 



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II. Central Celebes: Paloppo, Borau, Lembong-pangi 

 (1600 f.), Manangalu, and the Kalaena Eiver, all in the kingdom 

 of Luhu ; the Central Mountains with the Takalekajo (5500 f.), 

 and Lake Posso (1600 f.) ; Mapana, on the Q-ulf of Tomini ; 

 Bungi, Enrekang, Sosso, Batiilappa, in the South-western part. 



III. SoxJTHEUN Celebes: Macassar, Barabatuwa Hills, Bontliain, 

 Loka (3800 f .), Bonthain Peak with Lompobatang, Wawo Karang, 

 Pare-Pare. 



IV. SouTH-EASTEEN CELEBES : Lakes Matanna (1350 f.) and 

 Towuti (1050 f.). 



The following table is drawn up with the object of showing at a 

 glance the exact distribution of the species now known to inhabit 

 the island. Column A refers to North Celebes, B to Central 

 Celebes, C to Southern Celebes, and D to South-eastern Celebes ; 

 whilst in the last column, E, the letters W. or B. show whether the 

 species is distributed in the Malay subregion West or East of 

 Celebes, or, if the distribution be a very limited one, the other 

 islands whence the species is on record are indicated in full. One 

 or two asterisks prefixed to a name signifies that the species or the 

 genus is restricted to the island with which this paper deals. 



Although rich in endemic species, Celebes possesses but a single 

 genus peculiar to it ( Ehahdophidiiim, Blgr.). 



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