COLLECTED IN NORTHERN CELEBES. 
85 
a. 9 ad. Menado. 
b. juv. Rurukan (2 500 feet), Oct. 
c. ad. Mount Masarang (3 500 feet), Oct. 
ORDER RALLlFORMES. 
19. Hypotaenidia striata. 
Hypotaenidia striata (Linn.), Wald., t. c., p. 95; 
Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mas ., XXIII, p. 33 (1894) ; Meyer et 
Wiglesw., t. c ., p. 18; iid., B. Celebes , p. 692 (1898). 
Very plentiful in the rushes and reed beds on the lake 
at Tondano, and in the islands on its surface. 
20. Hypotaenidia pliilippinensis. 
Hypotaenidia philippinensis (Linn.), Wald., t. c., 
p. 95; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mas ., XXIII, p. 39 (1894); 
Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c.,p. 18; iid., B. Celebes, p. 694 
(1898). 
a. ad. Tondano Lake (2 000 feet), Oct. 
21. Hypotaenidia celebensis. 
Hypotaenidia celebensis (Q. et G.), Wald., t. c., 
p. 95; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XXIII, p. 45 (1894); 
Meyer et Wiglesw., t. c., p. 17 ; iid., B. Celebes, p. 697 
(1898). 
a. b. cf ad. Tondano, Nov. 
c. 9 a d- Bantik, Nov. 
d. ad. Mount Masarang (4 000 feet), Sept. 
Lives in the Coffee-Gardens, and is apparently not so 
much of a « Water » Rail as the two preceding species. 
