18, 5 McGregor: Birds of Antique Province SAT 
Hirundo striolata Boie. 
A few pairs of mosque swallows were building nests in the 
small cave near Tibiao where Collocalia marginata was found 
nesting. No nest appeared to be completed on May 13. This 
swallow has not been previously recorded from Panay. 
Cyornis philippinensis Sharpe. 
Specimens of this species were collected at Culasi. 
Muscicapula westermanni Sharpe. 
A specimen of this mountain flycatcher was collected at Flores 
on June 7. This species has not been previously recorded fron 
Panay. 
Hypothymis occipitalis (Vigors). 
This widely distributed species was noted near Culasi, where 
one specimen was collected. 
*A nest of this flycatcher containing two heavily incubated 
eggs was found near Flores on June 8. It was securely saddled 
in the upright fork of a small tree. The principal material is 
small rachises of some compound leaf; the interior has a thin 
lining of fine fibers or grass. Oh the outside are a few bits of 
grass, leaves, strands of scale moss, small white masses that 
seem to be insects’ cocoons, and possibly material from certain 
scale insects or leaf hoppers. The whole is held together by 
very slender threads that may be cobwebs. The nest is deep, 
both inside and outside, as is characteristic of the nests of many 
of the small flycatchers ; but it is not so neatly finished, especially 
about the rim, as in some of the better examples of the nests 
made by members of this family. Measurements of this nest 
in centimeters are: Outside depth, 7; inside depth, 3.5; outside 
diameter, 6.5; inside diameter, 4.5. 
The eggshells are smooth and very slightly glossy; their 
ground color is uniform, pale ivory yellow; the markings are 
cots and small irregular spots of light chestnut, most of which 
are near the larger end of the egg, but they do not form a zone. 
On one egg the markings are concentrated to form about one- 
third of a zone near the larger end, while the opposite side of 
the egg has scarcely any marks. These two eggs measure, in 
millimeters, respectively, 17.5 by 13.0 and 16.7 by 12.8. 
Rhipidura albiventris Sharpe. 
A pair of specimens of this forest flycatcher was collected 
near Culasi in mossy forest’ at 1,000 meters’ altitude. 
