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Iris brown; bill black; feet blackish grey. Length 19-21 

 centims., wing 18-2-18-5. The young birds have the under surface 

 marked irregularly with buff feathers, which are white at the base 

 and tipped with brownish black. The tertials are white, and the 

 primaries and secondaries strongly tipped with that colour. Native 

 name Pavas. 



38. CoLLOCALLIA ESCULENTA (Linn.). 



Collocallia esculenta, Wald. op. cit. p. 46. 



a. c? . Maros River, S. Celebes. 



b. 2 ' Talisse Island, N, Celebes. 



Iris brown ; bill and tarsus black. Length 9*5 centims., wmg 

 9-7-10. 



39. Lyncornis macropterus, Bp. 



Lyncornis tnacroptents, Wald. op. cit. p. 47. 

 a, b. c? . Pogoyama River, Gulf of Gorontalo. 



c. 2 • Pogoyama River. 



d. 2 • Menado. 



e. Kema. " 



Iris brown; bill reddish brown ; feet clear brown. Length SC- 

 SI'S centims., wing 23-5-25*5. Native name Trio. 



This species seemed abundant in the north of Celebes, especially 

 near Likoupang. 



40. Cranorrhinus cassidix (Temminck). 

 Cranorrhinus cassidix, Wald. op. cit. p. 47. 



a. <S . Likoupang. 



b. S ' N. Celebes. 



Iris bright orange; feet black. Length of adult male about 

 104 centims.; weight 5 lb. 3 oz. Bill orange-yellow; the basal 

 plaques dull red anteriorly ; casque dull red ; bare throat cobalt- 

 blue, " marked with two patches of black and one of dark blue." 



Specimen a has two maxillary and three mandibular basal plaques. 

 In b the third or anterior mandibular plate is incomplete. 



41. ScYTHROPS nov^-hollandi^, Latham. 



Scythrops novce-hoUandice, Wald. op. cit. p. 51. 



a. Kema. 



Culmen smooth and rounded ; the maxilla with two grooves, both 

 of which, however, are shallow and ill- developed. 



42. Phcenicophaes calorhynchus (Temminck). 

 Phcenicophaes calorhynchus, Wald. op. cit. p. 52. 



a. 2 • Kema. 



b. Kema. 



c-e. S • Menado. 

 f-h. 2- Menado. 

 i. Menado. 

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