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39. Aotitis hypoleueos (L.) 
40. Tringa rufwollis Pall. 
41. OalUnugo mcgala Swinh. 
42. Buhiileus coromandus (Bodd.) 
4.3. Butorides javanica iHorsf.) 
44. Nettion gihberifrons (S. Miill.) 
45. Sterna cvnaestheta Scop. 
List of the Birds of the Djampea Group. 
1. TJrospixias iorquaius (Temm.) 
2. Aceipiter virgalus gukcris {Temm. So hi.) 
3. Elanus hypoleumis J. Gd. ') 
4. Baxa reinwardti Miill. Schl. 
5. TirmtmMihis molucenHms oecidentalis M. AWg.!) 
6. Pmdimi haliaetus leitcoeepkalm (J. Gd.) ') 
7. Nmox scutulata japtmim (Temm. Schl.) 
8. Sirix flammea L. {typical) 
*9. Trichoglossus forsieni djampeanus Hart. 
*10. Camtua sulpliurea djampeana Hart. 
*11. TanygiMtlms megalorhyiiehus — sumbensis 
12. Ckicidus cofrm'ws eanoroides (S. Miill.) 
13. Centroeoecyx hengalensis fGm.)*) 
14. Alcedo moluecana (Less.) 
15. Halcyon ehloris (Bodd.Ji) 
10. Ewrystomus oricnialis (L.)i) 
17. Caprimidgus maorurus Horsf. (typical) 
18. Collocalia francim (Gm.) 
19. Colhealia escidenla (L.)i) 
*20. Pitta virginedds Hart. 
*21. Siphia djampeana Hart. 
*22. Siphia lealaoemis Hart. 
(*?)23. Uhipidura celebensis Biitt. 
24. Alonarcha inornatus (Garn.) 
*25. Monarcha everetti Hart. 
26. Myiagra mfigida W all. 
*27. Paohyeephala everetti Hart. 
*28. Edoliisoma emaneipata Hart. 
29. Lalagc. timiormtsis (S. Miill.) 
30. Artamus leticogaster (Val.) 
31. Dieaeum splendidum Biitt. 
(*?)32. Oyrtnstomus teijsmamii Biitt. 
33. Myxomda ohloroptera Tweedd. 
34. Zosterops intermedia Wall. 
35. Phylloseopm borealis (Bias.) 
36. Motaeilla flam L. 
37. Anihus gustari Swinh. 
38. Alunia molucea <C.propinqua 
39. Gal-orn‘is mimw (Bp.ji) 
*40. Oriolm hoiwratensis M. &Wg. 
*41. Osmofreron waUacci pallidior Hart. 
42. PtUopus melanoceplialm (Porat.) 
43. Carpophaga rosacea (Temm.) 
44. Carpophaga eonmma Wall.') 
45. Alyrisiioivora bieotor (Scop.) 
46. Macropygia maoassarmisis (Wall.) 
47. Megapodiiis dnperreyi Less. Garn. 
48. Amauromis einerea (Vieill.) 
49. Esaeus magnirostris (Vieill.) 
50. Nyeticorax caledonicus (Gm.) 
51. Phalacrocorax melanoleueiis (Vieill.) 
Saleijer ami the Djampea Group. It has been shown by Bilttikofer and 
Hartert that these islands have many points of affinity with Timor and the 
other Lesser Sunda Islands, as well as with Celebes. On counting out the 
respective forms, and allowing for the nearest affinities of the peculiar species, 
it appears that there are 9 Celebesian forms and 14 Lesser Sundan forms in these 
islands. Of the nine Celebesian forms four are not known from the Djampea 
Group, but only from Saleyer, as likewise two or three of the Lesser Sundan 
forms, so that it appears that the Djampea Group has much stronger relations 
with the islands to the south than with Celebes. 
List of the Birds of Togian Island. 
1. Spilornis rufipeatus J. Gd. ') 
2. Haliastur indm—girrenera^) 
3. Triehoglossiis ornatus (L.) 
4. Prioniturus plaiurus (Vieill.) 
5. Prionitiirus flavicans Cass. 
6. Tamjgnathns muclkri (Miill. Schl.) (typical) 
*7. Lorietdus quadricolor Tweedd. 
8. Mierostictus fidvus (Q. G.) 
9. ? Cacomaniis mcridinus (Scop.) 
10. Eitdynamis melanorhyncha S. Miill. 
*) Accidentally omitted in the distribution of the species in the text. 
