﻿Horsfield, says (7. c.) that "it was found in the neighbourhood of small brooks in the vici- 

 nity of Dorey, New Guinea." 



Mr. Wallace thinks that the locality of Cerara given by Dr. Schlegel in the " Museum des 

 Pays Kas" is most probably erroneous, as it is unauthenticated by the name of any well-known 

 collector. It is, however, just possible that the specimen mentioned may have come from there. 



The figure is taken from Temminck's type specimen in the Leiden Museum, while the 

 description is from a fine skin procured by Mr. Wallace in the Aru Islands, kindly lent to 

 me out of his collection. 



