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CHARLES HOSE. 
Monachalcyonprinceps (Forst.), Wald.,/. c.,p. 43; 
Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., p. 7. 
a. q* ad. Tondano, Oct. 
b. 9 ad. Mount Masarang (4000 feet), Oct. 
GO. Monaclialcyon cyanocephalus. 
Monachalcyon cyanocephalus (Forst.), Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mas., XVII, p. 295 (1892). 
Monachalcyon princeps (Reichenb.), Meyer et 
Wiglesw., B. Celebes, p. 300 (1898). 
a. 9 ad. Tondano (2 000 feet), Oct. 
b. 9 ad. Rurukan, Oct. 
c. 9 ad. Rurukan (2 500 feet), Sept. 
d. e. d* 9 ad. Mount Masarang (3000 feet), Oct. 
f. & ad. Mount Masarang (4 000 feet). 
A bird of the old jungle. By no means rare. 
61. Cittura cyanotis. 
Cittura cyanotis (Temm.), Wald., /. c., p. 44; Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mas., XVII, p. 292; Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., 
p. 7; iid. ? B. Celebes, p. 303 (1898). 
a. d* ad. Tondano, Oct. 
b. 9 ad. Rurukan (2 500 feet), Sept. 
G2. Cranorrhiiius cassidix. 
Cranorrhinus cassidix (Temm.), Wald., t. c., p. 47, 
fig. 1-4; Ogilvie Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mas., XVII, p. 377 ; 
Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., p. 7 ; iid. B. Celebes, p. 239 
(1898). 
a. b. & ad. Likupang, Sept. 
c. cf ad. Bantik, Nov. 
A low country bird, not seen on the mountains. 
