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Exploring Expedition. I have also added the references to 

 Lord Tweeddale's recent papers on the Philippine collections 

 of Mr. Alfred Everett, and have given the ranges of the 

 different species in the Philippine archipelago, so as to bring 

 the subject up to the present date. 



1. CaCATUA HAMiETUKOPTGIA (P. L. S. MtilL). 



Oacatiui hcmuBtwophygia, Wald. Tr. Z. S. ix. p. 132 j Sharpe, Tr. 

 Linn. Soo. n.s. i. p. 312; Tweedd. P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 756,817; 

 1878, pp. 107, 281, 340, 379. 



Two specimens. 



[Luzon (Meyer) ; Giiimaras (Meyer) ; Negros (Meyer, Steere, 

 Everett) ; Zebu (Everett) ; Leyte (Everett) ; Nipar (Everett) ; Panaon 

 (Everett) ; Butuan River, N. Mindanao (Everett) ; Sulu (Burhidge).'] 



2. Prionitueus discurijs (V.). 



Prioniturus discurus, Wald. Tr. Z. S. ix. p. 132 ; Sharpe, Tr. Linn. 

 Soc. n.s. i. p. 312; Tweedd. P. Z..S. 1877, pp. 538, 688, 756, 817; 

 1878, p. 379. 



A single specimen, agreeing with others in the British Museiun 

 from the PhiUppine Islands. 



[Luzon (Meyer, Everett) ; Negros (Steere) ; Zebu (Everett) ; Panaon 

 (Everett) ; Mindanao (Cuming, Everett, Murray) ; BasUan (Steere) ; 

 Sulu (Burhidge) ; Balabak (Steere)."] 



3. Tantgnathus ldcionensis (L.). 



Tanygnathiis lucionensis, Wald. Tr. Z. S. ix. p. 133 ; Sharpe, Tr. 

 Lin. Soc. n.s. i. p. 312; Tweedd. P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 538, 756, 817 ; 

 1878, pp. 281, 340, 612. 



A single specimen, collected by Mr. Burhidge, and exactly re- 

 sembling the specimens from Manilla and from Palawan in the 

 British Museum. 



[Luzon (Meyer) ; Guimaras (Meyer) ; Negros (L, C. Laymrd, Steere, 

 Everett); Cehix (Everett) ; Leyte (Sferefi) ; Miadaaao (Steere, Everett); 

 Malanipa (Murray) ; Sulu (Burhidge, Peak) ; Palawan (Steere, 

 Everett).] 



4. Tanxgnathds bukbidgei, sp. n. 



Si/milis T. mueUeri, eo; Celebes, sed dorso toto sordide prasino, ca/pite 

 flamcanti-viridi et alis omnino viridihus distinguendtis. 



This fine new species of Tanygnathus is closely allied to T. 

 mueUeri of Celebes and T. everetti of Mindanao. It differs from 

 T. mueUeri in having the back green instead of yellow, while the 



