Birds of Celebes: Hirundinidae. 
359 
354; {22) Salvad., Orn. Pap. Agg. 1890, 69; (23) Steere, List. Coll. B. & M. 
Philipp. Is. 1890, 16; (24) Whitelieacl, Ibis 1890, 49; (25) Sharpe, t. c. 280; 
(26) Oates, ed. Hume’s Nests & Eggs Ind. B. 1890, II, 186; (26^^^) Oates, Eaun, 
Br. Ind. B. 1890, H, 279; (27) Yorderman, Nat. Tdschr. Ned. Ind. 1891, L, 451; 
(28) id., Notes Leyden Mus. 1891, 125; (29) Hartert, J. f. 0. 1891, 294; (30) 
Salvad., Am i. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1891, (2) XH, 49; (XXX^^^) Sharpe & Wyatt, Mon. 
Hirund. j)t. XY, pi. (1892); (31) Hose, Ibis 1893, 399; (32) Biittik., Zool. Erg. 
Weber’s Beise Ost-Ind. 1893, IH, 277; (33) Sharpe, Ibis 1894, 256, 259; (34) 
Bourns & Worces., B. Menage Exp. 1894, 42; (35) Yorderm., N. T. Ned. Ind. 
1895, LIY, 336; (36) Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1895,471; Grant, Ibis 1895, 455; 
(38) M. & Wg., Abb. Mus. Hresd. 1895, Nr. 8, p. 8; (39) iid., ib. 1896, Nr. 1, p. 9;. 
(40) iid., ib. 1896, Nr. 2, p. 14; (41) Hart., Nov. Zool. 1896, 595; (42) Buttik., 
Notes Leyden Mus. XYIII, 1896, 174; (XLIII) Meyer, Abb. Yogelskel. 1897, 
H, pi. CCXIH. 
a. Hirundo frontalis (I) Quoy & Gaim., Yoy. Astro! Zool. 1830, I, 204, pL 12, f. 1. 
h. Hirundo domicola (1) Jerd., Madr. Journ. 1844, XIH, 173; (2) id., B. India 1862, I, 158. 
c. Hypurolepsis domicola (I) Gld., B. Asia, I, pi. 32 (1868); (2) Hume, Str. E. 1874, 
H, 155. 
d. Hipurolepsis javanica (1) Oates, B. Brit. Burmah 1883, I, 308. 
“Pisok”, near Manado, Manado tua, Lembeh, and Banka Islands, Nat. Coll. 
“Laloa”, Tonkean, E. Celebes, iid. 
For further synonymy and references see Salvadori 12 and 22\ Sharpe 77; Sharpe & 
Wyatt XXX. 
Figures and descriptions. Gould c J; Sharpe & Wyatt XXX***; Sparrm. J; Temminck II 
(fig. pess.); Quoy & G aim ard n J; Meyer XLJ7/ (skel); Legge 77; Salvadori 12\ 
Sharpe 77; Oates d 1. 
Adult. Above black, glossed with greenish blue, wings and tail dusky; forehead, cheeks, 
chin, throat and upper chest hazel, darker on the forehead; under surface smoke- 
grey with darker shaft streaks, under wing-coverts, flanks and under tail- 
coverts browner, the terminal part of the last black, tipped with whitish; quills 
below hair-brown, the shafts pale (Macassar, 2? 'l^an. 1873 — 0 512). Iris brown; 
hill and feet black (Guillem. 16). 
Sexes. They are alike. 
In some specimens the under surface is browner and darker, and the forehead 
and throat darker, being chestnut; this appears to be a sign of age or the breeding 
plumage. 
Young. Like the adult, hut the forehead dusky brown with paler margins to the feathers 
— not chestnut; head above dusky brown; chin, throat and upper chest very pale 
hazel; middle of abdomen whitish (N. Bohol Q, Oct. 1877 — C 5403, Banka Id., 
Celebes, 12. Y. 93 — C 12283). 
Measurements. 
Wing 
Tail 
Bill from 
nostril 
Tarsus 
a. (C 512) X Macassar 
104 
48 
6 
10 
h. (C 12282) ad. Manado tua, 9. lY. 93 
103 
45 
6 
— 
c. (C 12283) juv. Banka Id 
103 
44 
5.5 
9.5 
d. (C 1854) imm. Great Sangi 
106 
48 
5.5 
— 
e. (C 6818) X ad. Burn, 27. HI. 82 (Biedel) .... 
106 
48 
6.5 
— 
f. (C 15696) ad. Timorlaut, May 1883 
98 
46 
6 
— 
g. (C 5403) juv. Bohol, Philippines 
101 
41 
6 
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