An Account of the Collections of Birds Made By Mr William Doherty in the Easter

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An Account of the Collections of Birds Made By Mr William Doherty in the Easter
Ernst Hartert
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Alcedo ispida floresiana (Sharpe).
One from Tarn bora, wonderfully bridging over the way from A. Ispida bengalensis to A. Ispida ispidioides. (This is the Alcedo bengalensis of Guillemard's list. ) . *41. Ceyx innominata Salvad.
Six skins from the low country of Bima and Tambora. C? ad. " Iris dark umber-brown ; beak and feet coral-red. " A female has the beak and feet " orange, " a young bird " pale sordid brown. " None of these birds is so strongly washed with lilac above as some of my Bali b
...irds, but it seems to me that the stronger lilac wash comes with age.
I cannot see the differences between C. Euerythra Sharpe (Cat. B. XVII. P. 179) and C. Innominata. There seems to be no constancy in the colour of the upper parts, older birds being more lilac, nor any in the more or less black scapulars and wing- coverts. A specimen from Bunguran, kindly named for me by Sharpe himself as C. Euerythra, has no black whatever on scapulars and wing-coverts. C. Dillwynni is probably only subspecifically separable from C.


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