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Edolisoma morio timoriensis * Sharpe. (4-49.) 
Edoliisoma timoriensis Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. vol. iv, p. 49, 
pi. 1. fig. 1, March 1879 : Timor. 
Distr .— Timor. 
Edolisoma morio sa'tvadorii Sharpe. (4-48.) 
Edoliisoma Salvadorii Sharpe, Mittheilungen K. Zoolog. Mus. Dresden, 
Heft iii. p. 367, 1877 : Tambukan, Great Sangi Island. (Fig. 
M. & W. pi. 23.) 
Distr .—Great Sangi Island. 
Edolisoma morio talautense M. & W. 
Edoliisoma talautense Meyer & Wiglesworth, Abhandl. K. Zool. 
Mus. Dresden, 189A-5, no. 9, p. 5, 1895, (before Aug. 24th): 
Talaut Island. (Fig. M. & W. pi. 22.) 
Distr .—Talaut Island (Celebes). 
Edolisoma incertum (Meyer). Jobi Island Caterpillar-Catcher. 
Distr .—Jobi Island to Dutch New Guinea. 
Edolisoma incertum incertum (Meyer). (4-52.) 
Campephaga incerta Meyer, Sitzb. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. lxix. 
p. 387 [p. 2, reprint], 1874 (after April): Jobi Island. 
Distr .—Jobi Island. 
Edolisoma incertum sharpei R. & H. 
Edoliisoma meyeri sharpei Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. vol. x. 
p. 209, Aug. 25th, 1903: North Coast, Dutch New Guinea. 
Distr .—North Dutch New Guinea. 
Edolisoma melas (Lesson). Black Caterpillar-Catcher. 
Distr. —New Guinea and Jobi; Aru Islands. 
Edolisoma melas melas (Lesson). (4-45.) 
Lanius melas t Lesson, Man. d’Orn. vol. i. p. 128, Jan. 28th, 1828 : 
Dorey, New Guinea. (Fig. Pole Sud, pi. 10. fig. 2, June 21st, 1828.) 
Lanius niger Lesson et Garnot, Voy. ‘ Coquille,’ vol. i. p. 589, Nov. 21st, 1829 : 
same bird as Lesson’s : not Graelin, Sj ? st. Nat. vol. i. pt. i. p. 301, 1788. 
Cebkpyris cinnamomm Muller, Verb. Nat. Gesch. Land- en Volk. p. 189, 1843 : 
New Guinea. 
Campephaga marescotii Gray, Gen. Birds, vol. i. p. 283, June 1846 : named 
Voy. Pole Sud, Zool., Ois. pi. 10. fig. 2 : Geelvink Bay, North New Guinea. 
Distr. —New Guinea. 
* Wallace used Campephaga plumbea as of Ceblepyris plumbea Muller, Verb. Nat. 
Gesch. Land- en Volk. p. 189, 1843, which is an Edolisoma : not Ceblepyris plumbea 
Wagler, Syst. Av., Corvus, App. sp. 4, 1827, which is a Graucalus. 
t Salvadori said melas Lesson was preoccupied by melas of Cuvier. But Cuvier’s 
name was only in MS. and was not used till Pucheran, Arch. Mus Paris, vol. vii. 
p. 328, 1855. 
