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Msm eeandbiis. Wall., vtl rotutiaa, 

 Miq. 

 fiangiiiQ€>!eiita, Bl. 



SalBolfi Tmgije, L. 



MyrUtica iuiipida^ R. Br, 



Aristolrjckia dp. 



PipcT an, alt P, canino, Dietr. 



Lo rati th lis (Dendrophthoe) ap. aff. L. 



rifiriUo, WiilL 

 Mauiliot utiliBuima, Polil, 

 Ac^lypha indica* L. 

 FbLyllanthus dLTersifoliu3» Wilt Arg. 



vd sp. aC 

 Exeiecaria AgallfwliBj MiilL Arg, 

 Mallotiifl albiie, Miith Arg. 



i-eptinduB, HtilK Arg. 

 TrewiA Bp, 



8poiiia timoreoais, Dcno. 

 Ffttqa pilo.^a. Gaud, 



lanceolatii, Dctk?. 

 Pipturufl velutinua, Wed-l 

 Fleurya interruptn, Gaud . 



Poti^lzta peutaQ^ro, Bonn. 



Fiona Bp. afi^ aeanthophyUm, Miq. 

 Bialanophom ap. 



DeadroDlum antennatum, LindL 

 PbitlsBnopsi!?, FitzfT- 



DiOSCOFMi 8 pp. 



Cordyline termtDalia^ Eth, 

 CommLdina nudifloni, L. 

 Goc«B naerfera, L. 

 Bomsaua flabetliformiB, L 



Piuidatius ap. 

 Aroidera spp, 

 Oyponm penriatua, Lam. 

 Setaria italicri, Befiuv. 

 Sorsfhum vulj^are, Peret, 

 Poljrpo4inm irioidie*. Lam. 

 Pteris tripartita. Lam. 

 AjspLotiium gtil^Atum, Lam. 

 Vtttaria td-mgata, Sw. 

 Lyoopodium trarliiAtum. Dea. 



Phlegmaria, L, 



m— LIST OF THE BIEDS OF TIMOR-LAUT* 



In order to give as correct a list as possible of the Avifauna of tlie 

 Tenimlwr Ifilands, I haife reproduced the original descriptions of my 

 collections given by Dr, fSclaier, in the 'Proceedings' of the Zoological 

 Society, (1883, pp. 4S, 194). I have also included the species recently 

 described by Br. Meyer, from specimens obtained by Mr. Reidel's hunters, 

 in the paper read by him at the Ornithological ConpTCi>s in Vienna in 

 1881, entitled, " Neue mid nnljeniigend Ijekennto Vogel Noster und Eier 

 ans dem Ostindisohen Archipel im Konigl ZooU JkluB. zn Dresden.*' 

 Some of these species were also met with by myself, but I have in many 

 cases not been able to recognise their distinctness from other previously 

 described forms. As many of these differences of opinion have been the 

 subject of disensgion between Dr. Meyer and myself, I have thought it as 

 well to reproduce my published remarks in the present appendix. 



I, AociprraES. 



1. AsTUB Ai-BrvENTiue, Saivad. 



UroRpizim albtpejitn\ Satv., Meyer, loc cit 



2. Ham^tob leucoqastbb, Gm. 



Cuncuma Imcoffaster^ Gm., Meyer, loc. cit. 

 S, Haliaetxtr oibbsneba, v. 



4. Baza sitbcristata, Gould. 



5. Pandion i.kucooephalus, Gould. 



6. Cercuneis MOLUccENsre, H, & J. 



Tinuuni itlus mohuxensis, Sclater, loc. cit. 



7. KiNox FOUBESi, Selat«, loc. cit. 



Supra mftsccnU-hrunnm^fere umcolor^ in alarum tedricibiis et scapular i- 

 bus fascioiis ftlbis vartegata ; fronle el snperciHis aih's ; ctiarum 

 * See Beporta of tho Timot-lant Gommittee in Sep, Brit. Ahboc. I8SI, p, 197, 

 1832, p. 275, and 1883. 



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