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39. Aetitis hypoleueos (L.) 
40. Tringa rufieollis Pall. 
41. Oallinago meg ala Swinh. 
42. Buhuhus fioromandus (Bodd.) 
43 . Butorides javaniea (H o r s f.) 
44. Nettion gihberifrons (S. Miill.) 
45. Stdrna anaestheta Scop. 
List of the Birds of the Djampea Group. 
1. TJrospizias torquatus (Temm.) 
2. Aceipiter virgatus gularis (Temm. Scbl.) 
3. Elanus hypoleucus J. Grd. ') 
4. Ba%a reinwardti Miill. Schl. 
5. Tirmuneulus molueeensis oceidentalis M. &'Wg.i) 
6. Pandion haliaetus leueocephalus (J. Grd.) i) 
7. Ninox scutulata japoniea (Temm. Sc hi.) 
8. Strix flammea L. (typical) 
*9. Triehoglossus forsteni djampeanus Hart. 
*10. Gacatua sulphurea djampeana Hart. 
*1 1 . Tanygnathus megalorhynehus — sumbensis 
12. CuGulus eanorus canoroides (S. Miill.) 
13. Gentroeoeeyx bengalensis (Grm.)i) 
14. Aleedo moluceana (Less.) 
15. Halcyon cJiloris (Bodd.)i) 
16. Eurystomus orientalis (L.)i) 
17. Caprimulgus macrurus Horsf. (typical) 
18. Golloealia framiea (Glm.) 
19. Golloealia eseulenta (L.) i) 
*20. Pitta virginalis Hart. 
*21. Siphia djampeana Hart. 
*22. Siphia kalaoensis Hart. 
(*?)23. Bhipidura celebensis Biitt. 
24. Monareha inornatus (G-arn.) 
*25. Monareha everetti Hart. 
26. Myiagra rufigida Wall. 
*27. Paehycephala everetti Hart. 
*28. Edoliisoma emaneipata Hart. 
29. Lalage timorensis (S. Miill.) 
30. Artamus leueogaster (Val.) 
31. Dieaeum splendidum Biitt. 
(*?)32. Gyrtostomus teijsmanni Biitt. 
33. Myzomela ehloroptera Tweedd. 
34. Zosterops intermedia Wall. 
35. Phylloseopus borealis (Bias.) 
36. Motacilla 'flava L. 
37. Anthus gustavi Swinh. 
38. Munia molueea propinqua 
39. Galornis minor (Bp.)i) 
*40. Oriolus honeratensis M. &Wg. 
*41. Osmotreron wallaeei pallidior Hart. 
42. Ptilopus melanocephalus (Porst.) 
43. Garpophaga rosacea (Temm.) 
44. Garpophaga concinna W all. i) 
45. Myristicivora bieolor (Scop.) 
46. Alaeropygia maeassariensis (Wall.) 
47. Megapodius duperreyi Less. Garn. 
48. Amaurornis einerea (Vieill.) 
49. Esaeus magnirostris (Vieill.) 
50. Nyeticorax caledonicus (Gm.) 
51. Phalaeroeorax melanoleucus (Vieill.) 
Saleyer and the Djampea Group. It has been shown by Biittikofer and 
Hartert that these islands have many points of affinity with Timor and the 
other Lesser Sunda Islands, as well as with Celebes. On counting out the 
respective forms, and allowing for the nearest affinities of the peculiar species, 
it appears that there are 9 Celebesian forms and 14 Lesser Sundan forms in these 
islands. Of the nine Celebesian forms four are not known from the Djampea 
Group, but only from Saleyer, as likewise two or three of the Lesser Sundan 
forms, so that it appears that the Djampea Group has much stronger relations 
with the islands to the south than with Celebes. 
List of the Birds 
1 . Spilornis rufipeetus J. Gd. i) 
2. Haliastur indus — girrenera^) 
3. Triehoglossus ornatus (L.) 
4. Prioniturus platurus (Vieill.) 
5. Prioniturus flavieans Cass. 
of Togian Island. 
6. Tanygnathus muelleri (Miill. Schl.) (tjpical) 
*7. Lorieulus quadricolor Tweedd. 
8. Mierostietus fidvus (Q. G.) 
9. ? Gacomantis meridinus (Scop.) 
10. Eudynaviis melanorhyncha S. Miill. 
1) Accidentally omitted in the distribution of the species in the text. 
