Birds of Celebes: Campopbagidae. 
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and upper tail-coverts; wings l)rown-black, the primaries narrowly, tlie secondaries 
and coverts broadly bordered with white, of an impure fulvous tint on the inner 
feathers; lores brownish black; supraloral stripe continued over the eye fulvous 
white; chin, throat, and under parts, under tail-, and wing-coverts and 
remits where they rest upon the body white, with obscure cinereous bars on 
the sides and metacarpal edge; distal part of remiges below dusky brown; tail 
below blackish; the two outer feathers broadly, the next narrowly, tipped with white, 
and the outermost pair externally edged with the same colour (C, Kalao, Dec 95- 
Everett — C 15138). 
Young. Like the female, but the feathers of the head, neck, and back tipped with white 
su terminally ciossed with a bar of darker brown; the wing-coverts, secondaries 
and primaries edged with fulvous, not white; the under parts washed with white, 
most strongly on the jugulum, a few blackish spots on the breast, bill dark, under 
mandible basally yellowish: iris brown (^f, Kahbangkere, S. Celebes, 7. VU 78 — 
1^ 0371). 
t o’ ad. Batubassi, Nov. 1871 (Meyer) 
■ 13615) ad. Macassar, Oct. 1871 (Meyer) 
c. (Nr. 13616) ad. Macassar, Jan. 1873 (Meyer) 
a- barasin Coll.) ad. Macassar, 9. VII. 95 . 
(Sarasin Coll.) Q Macassar, 13. XI. 95 . . . 
f- (Sarasin Coll.) Q imm. Macassar, 4. LX. 95 
9- (C 15138) ad. Kalao Id., XD. 95 (Everett) . . 
■ !r< ^ Id., XU. 95 (Everett) . 
*•’ n ^ V- 66 (Everett) . 
f Dombok, V. 96 (Everett) . . 
>• (^r. 13618) ad. Makisar or Kisser (Riedel) . . 
• (Nr. 6422) ad. Timor, Kupang (Riedel) . . . 
Wing 
Tail 
Tarsus 
Bill from 
nostr. 
90 
77 
21 

95 
76 
21 
11 
92 
83 
20 
— 
92 
73 
21 
10 
92 
90 
87 
75 
21.5 
11 
73 
21 
11 
94 
80 
— 
11 
90 
70 
21 
11 
92 
— 
— 
11 
100 
88 
22 
— 
98 
86 
21 
and' Wallace c 7, d 3, etc.); Kisser (Riedel p 7); Letti 
fCiiill'^^ a Sumba (ten Kate d 7, Doherty d S); Sumbawa 
k wTlT (Wallace d .9, Vorderman 5, etc.); 
fWebpr Iljampea and Kalao (Everett d 9); Saleyer 
P Celebes — South Peninsula (Meyer e 2 , f 1, Platen, 
lowen’p Doherty d 10)- ? North Peninsula (v. Biiltzings- 
iouen e7); ? Borneo Id 1, 3, 5). 
tbrp discovered in Celebes by Meyer, who obtained the 
, rnB mentioned at Macassar and Batnbassi. These were de- 
frnm T’ ^ celehensis 1)^ but after comparison with a typical specimen 
moi, w ic was not at hand then, we find them identical in all respects, 
except in size .^see measurements above), and do not insist upon maintaining it 
as a su species, though it may possible be found advisable to re-establish it 
ater on, when the species is better known. Prof. W. Blasius (f 2) has 
ca e attention to the probable identity of a specimen in the Liibeck Museum 
u lorm of timorenm- indicated to have come from North Celebes 
but this locality requires confirmation. ’ 
