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Budytes leucostriatus Hom. 
Three specimens. It is possible that Philippine birds of this genus belong 
to the recently described Budytes flavus alascensis of Ridgway.’ 
Anthus rufulus (Vieill.). 
One specimen of this common pipit from Puerto Princesa. 
Anthus cervinus (Pall.). 
Three specimens of the red-throated pipit were taken at Tinabog, Palawan, 
in January. 
Anthus gustavi Swinh. 
One specimen from Puerto Princesa, taken December 20. 
Uroloncha everetti (T'weedd.). 
A male and female from Puerto Princesa, December 29. 
Oriolus chinensis Linn. 
An immature female from Puerto Princesa. 
Oriolus xanthonotus Horsf. 
Twelve specimens obtained at Puerto Princesa and Tinabog, December 12 to 
January 23, are in fine plumage. 
Chibia palawanensis (‘Tweedd.). 
Three specimens of the Palawan drongo taken at Puerto Princesa in Decem- 
ber are in perfect plumage. 
Buchanga palawanensis Whitehead. 
Two males from Tinabog and four specimens from Puerto Princesa; one of 
the last taken December 9, 1905, is immature, having acquired but few of the 
dark, slate-blue feathers of the adult. The old feathers are dark smoky-brown. 
Specimens from Culion and Paragua do not differ from each other. 
Eulabes palawanensis Sharpe. 
Ten specimens from Palawan; an immature female taken at Puerto Princesa, 
December 22, has the bill lighter and more yellowish than the adults. 
Lamprococorax panayensis (Scop.). 
Tinabog and Puerto Princesa. 
Corvus pusillus T'weedd. 
A female from Puerto Princesa. 
7 Bull. 50, U. 8. Nat. Mus., Bds. N. and M. Am., pt. 3, 8. “Winter specimens 
from the Philippine Islands apparently belong to this form (alascensis), but owing 
to the fact that no winter specimens undoubtedly belonging to this subspecies are 
available for comparison their identification is uncertain.” Op. cit., p. 10. 
