Birds of Celebes: Laniidae. 
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There is some uncertainty about the locality whence the type of P qriseo 
nota, an immature male, came, for the label, as Count Salvador! points out 
IS marked “Ceram r and, above this, “Myeoir. The locality Mysol is accepted 
without query by Gadow and by Heine & Reichenow for a specimen in 
the Heme Museum. For the present both islands should be regarded as doubtful 
but we believe, with Salvadori, that Ceram will prove to be the correct 
nabitat oi the species. 
147. PAOHYCEPHALA CLIO Wall. 
Sula Black-cowled Thick-head. 
Pachycephala Clio Wall., P. Z. S. 1862, 335, 341; (2) id., P. Z. S. 1863, 30; (3) Pinsch 
Neii-Gumea 1865, 1/5; (4) Gray, HL. I, 1869, 388, Nr. 5881; (5) Salvad Ann’ 
Mus. Civ. Gen. 1876, VIH, 377; (6) id,, ib. 1878, XH, 330; (7) Sharpe’ ZooL 
W. Alert 1884, 16; fSJ Salvad., Orn. Pap., Agg. 1890, 102; (9) M. & Wg!, Abh 
Mus. Bresd. 1896, Xr. 2, p. 16. 
b macrorhyncha pt. (1) Salvad., Orn. Pap. II, 1881, 218 (Burn and ? Sula). 
• aehycephala melanura pt. (1) Gadow, Oat. B. VIII, 1883, 185. 
“Kokijok”, Peling and Banggai, Nat. Coll. 
•Kokijak” (§) Banggai, Nat. Coll. 
Adult “^5^- Head and face black, passing round the jugulum as a narrow collar; chin, 
Hack tbT s r yellow-olive; tail andr mige 
black, the secondaries broadly bordered with the colour of the upper parts the 
primaries with greyer olive- extremp ib-. of i i pans, tne 
passing round fbo i T’ “P ^'^own; under parts, a collar 
P g lound the hind neck, and metacarpal edge gamboge-vellow • inner 
below dusky, whitish where they rest upon- 
0 14555)! ” ^ H- v.-vm. 95; Nat.Ooll — ' 
FemJe. Above including the tail, and the remiges externally olive-brown remiges in 
biok; "cht L thioat " “ whiter, car-oovert, kore as the 
under parts mfesrent white, a faint brownish band across the breast; 
Pro 1 yellowish, clearing mesially into purer yellow less and feet 
brown, 3 claws paler; hill blackish ([?) Banggai Id. Y.- W 95 ’xaT CoU. 
"'“””frr„osSi'T;“’ “■ ™ 
hutribnw^ 
tintTA^ remarks that his Buru specimens “have a more yellow 
2 : lu-'ist 
p I L c Count Salvadori united the Buru bird with 
r. macromyncha Strickl nf no-o i a i ^ . mu uuq witn 
tbA fo V 1 1 n- y r * and Amboma. In his valuable key ( 1 ) to 
r/gincAu aud°“(.LVDr "shTrpe W f P. »«Mn„ra. c&, pmerp. 
graphical limits of .he species; and. as Count Salalorl at the tt of 
