COLLECTED IN NORTHERN CELERES. 
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83. Loriculus stigmatus. 
Loriculus stigmatus (S. Mull, et Schl.), Wald., t. c., 
p. 32; Salvad., Cat. B. Brit. Mus ., XX, p. 535 ; Meyer et 
Wiglesw., t. c., p. 6; iid., B. Celebes , p. 158 (1898). 
a. b. d* ad. Menado, Oct., Nov. 
c. 9 ad. Menado, Oct., Nov. 
d. 9 ad. Tondano, Oct. 
e. 9 ad. Likupang, Sept. 
f. 9 ad. Bantik, Sept. 
g. 9 ad. Rurukan (2500 feet), Oct. 
h. i. c? 9 ad. Mount Masarang (4 000 feet), Oct. 
Common everywhere. Caught by the natives with bird¬ 
lime, exactly in the same way as L. galgulus in Borneo, a 
hen bird being used as a decoy. 
84. Loriculus exilis. 
Loriculus exilis (Schl.), Wald., t. c., p. 32; Salvad., 
Cat. B. Brit. Mas ., XX, p. 521 ; Meyer et Wiglesw., B. 
Celebes , p. 149 (1898). 
a. c? ad. Menado, Nov. 
85. Microstictus fulvus. 
Microstictus fulvus (Q. et G.), Ilargitt, Cat. B. 
Brit. Mas., VIII, p. 490 ; Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., p. G; iid., 
B. Celebes, p. 175 (1898). 
Mulleripicus fulvus, Wald., t. c p. 41. 
a. b. cf ad. Menado, Oct. 
c. 9 ad. Likupang, Sept. 
d. cf ad. Tondano, Oct. 
e. f. <$ ad. Mount Masarang (4 000 feet), Oct. 
g . 9 ad. Mount Masarang (4000 feet), Oct. 
