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the former with slate-gi-ey edges above and much paler below inclinino- tn i 
S; Nafcoa-' c n“’ Cvm 
Adult [female] Slate-grey as in the male, but the head, neck, and throat uniform with the 
rest of the plumage, blackish only on the lores and ear-coverts (Banggai — C 14711) 
fall r. T -n described by Sharpe as 
nt pollens of the Kei Islands, but smaller, and paler ashy; the feathers 
.t the base of the nostnl, loral plumes, and feathers in front of the eye dull blacldsh 
..Ot glossy Hack as in G. poU.n.,. W,ng 161 mm; tail 145; tarsus 24; culmen « 
arcator s! " '’f’’ wing-coverts concolourous, the 
gieater eries grey, finely tipped with black; quills blackish, below greyish- tail- 
feathers Wack, the outermost paler at the tip; iris, bill and feet black (ex Salvad) 
Measurements. Wing l.o4, 157 mm; tail 130, 132; tarsus 22.5, 24; bill from nostril IS 2o' 
Distribution. Sula Islands (Allen a 1, c 2)-, Banggai Island (Dresden and Tring Miis!).' ' 
A sino-le specimen, apparently a female, of this species was obtained by 
Allen in Sula Besi or Sula Mangoli, and it was described in 1878 by Dr. 
^harpe as G. schistaceus. In 1895 the native hunters working for the Dresden 
• examples in Banggai, but, as we pointed out in describ- 
ing e collection (i), they may prove to be racially different from G. schista- 
(■eus, since the type of that species is said by Sharpe to have the “under 
wing-coverts blackish, much darker than the breast”, whereas in the Banggai 
Diids they are concolourous with the breast. 
G taato T, “ “T'’“ geogiaphical species, 
is eo.ioll V grey abowe, wUle G. schistaceus 
q y ark above and below. It has affinities also with the followin^y forms' 
w;ih”T:k n",”' "”>1» «f which is 
Q ^nelanocephalus Salvad. of Sumatra (Ann. Mus. Civ. 
wltB ^ respect of the tail, G. mindwensis (Steere), 
about"th'‘ ”'‘1'=’ but with the black of the lores extending 
a race of ‘“I)- and G. gmlkrmrdi Salvad. of Sooloo 
larit of L 7h n f misled by the simi: 
Mrty ot the orthography, has recorded G^schistaceus from Sooloo, but Mr. Wall; 
as never in this group, which is inhabited by G. guillemardi. 
lace 
(S. Miill.). Celebes was indicated as the habitat of this 
P s y a omon Muller. This locality, as Salvadori remarks, is cer- 
tainly erroneous ^Orn. Pap II, 128), and the true habitat seems to be Ceram 
where the bird was rediscovered by Wallace. 
158. GRAUCALUS MELANOPS (Lath.). 
Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrike. 
a. Corvus melanops f]) Lath., Lid. Oni. Siippl. U, p. XXIV 
Graucalus melanops (I) Gould, B. Aiistr. 1848, II, pi. 55; (2) Sha 
Meyer uS Wigl e s wo r th, Birds of Celebes (Nov. 5th, I897). 
rpe. Cat. B. 1879, 
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