502 DR. F. H. H. GUILLEMARD ON BIRDS COLLECTED [May 19, 



characterized by the absence of rufous on the under surface. The 

 other, a Zosterops, coexists on the island with another of the same 

 genus {Z. hruniieicauda). 



1. Cacatua sulphurea, Vieillot. 



Cacatua sulphurea, Schleg. Mas. Pavs-Bas, S"*" livr. p. 137 

 (1864); id. ibid. 11"^ livr. p. 66 (1874) ;"Wald. Tr. Z. S. vol. viii. 

 pt. 2, 1872, p. 30. 



Plissolophus cristatus, Reichenow, Consp. Psittac. p. 29 (1882). 



ffab. Celebes (Forsten) ; Flores and Lombok {Wallace) ; 

 Sumbawa {Guillemard, lleinwardt) ; Timor {S. Milller). 



a, b. S • Bima, Sumbawa. 



c. 2 • Bima, Sumbawa. 



Iris brown; bill black; feet and tarsus black. Length 35' 1 

 centims. ; wing 23'0 centims. The sulphur colour is irregularly 

 distributed on the forehead, ear-coverts, cheeks, and throat. 



This species was met with in flocks on the Sumbawa river. 



2. Geoffroyus jukesi, G. R. Gray. 



Geqfroyus jukesii. Wall. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 484; Reichenow, 

 Consp. Psitt. p. 137 (1882.) 



Eclectus personatus, Schleg. Mus. Pays-Bas, 11 "^"^ livr. p. 18 

 {partim). 



Hah. Timor and Flores (^aWace); ^mnhdiMV& {Guillemard). 



a-d. S • Bima, Sumbawa. 



e, f. 2 • Bima, Sumbawa. 



Iris lemon-yellow ; bill scarlet, yellowish at tip ; feet greyish olive. 

 Length 24'8-25':) centims. ; wing 16'2-16"7 centims. : bill of female 

 brown ; other soft parts as in male ; wing 14'8-15"3 centims. 



The uader wing-coverts and subalars are bright cobalt in some, 

 in others more greenish. I have retained Gray's specific name, as 

 the present examples seemed nearest to Flores individuals ; but they 

 do not appear to me to be really separable from Timor and other 

 birds. 



3. Trichoglossus forsteni, Bonaparte. 



Trichoglossus forsteni, Schleg. Miis. Pays-Bas, .5™'^ livr. p. Ill 

 (1864); id. ibid. 11""^ livr. p. 46 (1874); Reichenow, Consp. 

 Psittac. 1882, p. 93. 



Hab. Sumbawa {Forsten, Guillemard). 



a. (S . Bima, Sumbawa. 



Bill red, yellow at tip ; feet olive-green. Length of wing 

 13*7 centims. 



4. Haliastur intermedius, Gurney. 



Saliastur intermedins, Gurney, Ibis, 1865, p. 28; id. 1866, 

 p. 247; Wardlaw Ramsay, Orn. Works Tweedd. p. 655. 



Hab. Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines, Celebes, 

 Java, "Timor group " (Salvad.) ; Sumbawa {Guillemard). 



a, Gunong Api I., Sumbawa. 



