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11. Pyrrhoeentor eelebensis (Q,. G.) (typical) 
1 2. Phoenieopliaes ealorhynelms T e m m. (typical) 
13. Granorrhinus eassidix (Tern in.) 
14. Merops ornatus Latb.i) 
15. Alcedo meninting Horsf. 
16. Pelargopsis melanorhyneha (Temm.) 
17. Halcyon coromanda rufa (Wall.) 
18. Halcyon sancta Vig. Horsf. 
19. Halcyon chloris (Bodd.) (typical) 
20. Macropieryx ivallacei (J. Gd.) 
21. Pitta eelebensis Miill. Schl. 
22. Hirimdo rustica gutturalis (Scop.) and H. rustiea 
— gutturalis 
23. Hirundo javaniea S p a r r in. 
24. Hypothymis puella (Wall.) 
25. Orauealus bieolor (Teinm.) 
26. Qrauealus leucopygius Bp. 
27. Hdoliisoma morio (S. Miill.)’) 
28. Artamus leucogaster (Val.) 
29. Dicrurus leucops Wall, (typical) 
30. Dicaeum celebicmn S. Miill. 
31. Cyrtostomus frenatus^ saleyerensis 
32. ^ Hermotimia porphyrolaema seapidata M. &Wg. 
33. Anthreptes malaccensis eelebensis (Shell.) 
*34. lole aurea (Tweedd.) 
35. Gisticola exilis (Vig. Horsf.) 
36. Munia formosana brunneieeps (Wald.) 
37. Galornis panayensis (Scop.) (typical) 
38. Seissirostrum dubium (Lath.) 
39. Streptocitta torquata (Temm.) 
40. Gorvus enea Horsf. (Celehesian race) 
41. Oriolus eelebensis (Tweedd.) (typical) 
42. Osmotreron ivallaeei Salvad. (typical) 
43. Ptilopus melanospilus (Sal.vad.) 
*44. Garpophaga pidchella Tweedd. 
45. Turacoena manadensis (Q,. G.) 
46. Maeropygia albieapilla (Bp.) (typical) 
47. Ghaleophaps indica (L.) 
48. Oallus ferrugineus (Gm.) 
49. Megapodius cumingi Dillw. 
50. Ghafadrius fulmis (Gm.) 
51. Totanus glareola (L.) i) 
52. Actitis hypoleucos (L.) 
53. Dissoura episcopus (Bodd.) 
54. Phoyx manillensis (Meyen)i) 
55. Herodias gar%etta (L.) 
56. Hydrochelidon hybrida (Pall.) 
57. Sterna media Horsf.’) 
Only two species, Loriculus quadricolor and lole aurea ^ are known to be 
peculiar to this group of islands in the Gulf of Tomini; for a third form, 
Carpophaga pulchella^ which has been separated, is probably the same as C. paulina. 
Peculiar species and subspecies of Celebes (Mainland). 
1. Spilornis rufipectus J. Gd. (typical) 
2. Astur griseieeps Schl. 
3. 7 Astur tenuirostris Briigg. 
4. Spilospizias trinotatus (Bp.) (typical) 
Spilospixias trinotatus haesitandus Hart. 
5. Accipiter rhodog aster Schl. 
6. Ninox oehracea (Schl.) 
7. Gephaloptynx punetidata (Q. G.) 
8. Strix inexpectata Schl. 
9. Triehoglossus meyeri Tweedd. (typical) 
Trichoglossus meyeri bonthainensis (A. B. M.) 
10. Gaccdua sidphurea (Gm.) (typical) 
11. Loriculus exilis Schl. 
12. Loriculus stigmatus (Miill. Schl.) 
13. lyngipieus temmincki (Malh.) 
14. Microstictus fidvus (Q. G.) y 
15. Microstictus loallacei (Tweedd.) 
16. Hierocoecyx erassirostris Tweedd. 
17. Pyrrhoeentor eelebensis (Q,. G.) (typical) y 
Pyrrhoeentor eelebensis 7'ufescens M. & W g. 
18. Phoenieophaes calorhynehus Temm. (typical) 
Phoenieophaes ealoidiynehus me^-idionalis M. &Wg. 
19. Phabdoto7’rhinus exaratus (Temm.) 
20. Granoi'rhinus eassidix (Temm.) y 
21. Meropogon forsteni Bp. 
22. Geycopsis f allcox (Schl.) 
23. Monachedeyon monaehus (Bp.) (typical) 
Monachedeyon moncoehus intermedius Hart. 
24. Monachedeyon eapueinus M. &Wg. 
25. Alonaehaleyon prmeeps Rchb. 
26. Gittura eyanotis (Temm.) 
27. Goracias temmincki (Vieill.) 
28. Gaprimidgus eelebensis Grant 
29. Lyncornis ^naeropterus Bp. 
30. Pitta forsteni B p. 
31. Pitta celebe^isis Miill. Schl. :|: 
32. Siphia rufigida, (Wall.) 
33. Siphia bonthcoina Hart. 
34. Stopcorola septentrionedis Biitt. 
35. Stopa^'ola meridionalis Biitt. 
36. Piiipidura teijs^nanni Biitt. 
37. Oerygone fla-veola Cab. 
38. Pacliycepliala sidfimventer (Tweedd.) 
39. Pachijcephala meridionalis Biitt. 
40. Paehyeephala bonthama M. &Wg. 
41. Pachycepheda bo7ie7isis M. &Wg. 
1) Accidentally omitted in the distribution of the species in the text, 
p Occurs also on Togian Island. 
