COLLECTED IN NORTHERN CELEBES. 
87 
Amaurornis cinerea, Meyer et Wiglesw., B. Celebes, 
p. 705 (1898). 
a. b. ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Oct. 
c. d. 9 ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Oct. 
Very common on the lake during our visit; apparently 
arriving as a migrant. 
26. Gallinula frontata. 
Gallinulafrontata (Wall.), Wald.,/, c. p. 93 ; Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mas., XXIII, p. 168 (1894); Meyer et Wi- 
glesw., t. c., p. 17 ; iid., B. Celebes , p. 713, pi. XLIII (1898). 
a. b. cf ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Oct. 
27. Limnobaenus fuscus. 
Limnobaenus fuscus (Linn.), Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus., XXIII, p. 146 (1894); Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., 
p. 17. 
Porzana fusca, Meyer et Wiglesw., B. Celebes, 
p. 701 (1898). 
a. 9 ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Sept. 
28. Amaurornis phcenicura. 
Amaurornis phoenicura (Forst.), Sharpe, Cat. B. 
Brit. Mus., XXIIl, p. 156 (1894); Meyer et Wiglesw., 
t. c., p. 17 ; iid., B. Celebes, p. 708 (1898). 
Erythra phoenicura, Wald., t. c., p. 94. 
a. 9 ad. Menado, Nov. 
b. 9 ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Sept. 
Not nearly so common as in Borneo. 
ORDER PELECAN1FORMES. 
29. Dysporus sula. 
Dysporus sula (L.), Wald., t. c., p. 106. 
