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TABLE 2.—Showing the distribution of endemic species of Philippine land 
birds by groups of islands—Continued. 
Species. 
oe 
| (1) Palawan group. 
| (2) Central islands. 
| (3) Mindoro. 
| (4) Luzon group. 
| (5) Samar-Leyte. 
EULABETIDA, 
Sarcops calvus (Linn.}* on SAE Yagy Sistas pate ee aie: x 
melanonotus Grant -.---.---------- sooth 1 Kee x 
Eulabes palawanensis Sharpe .--.---.------------ x 
Goodfellowia miranda Hartert* -_____------------ oye Bee 
Lamprocorax panayensis (Scop.) ---------------- bal Wa eB kee 
todayensis Mearns ___-------------- md esloe outta 
ORIOLIDZ. 
w whioneis THartert-52...20 cba cscs: 
worcegteri (McG.) --..--.--------- weedhewssfoscal fae! 
menagei (B: and W.) =. 2235 s2sch ccs. 
Bhuchanga palawanensis Whitehead 
CORVID. 
| 
ret oe fo 
pest da coe Ske Lae seis pase x 
| (6) Mindanao. 
| (9) Romblon group. 
| (8) Bongao-Sulu. 
(10) Cebu. 
| () Basilan. 
eres ee es Bonn ong ge oie eee Bn Oe 
Sci ad alias Meat Bronte Feri Ein pate 37 gett see Sd I 
| (11) Babuyanes-Batanes. 
It is interesting to note that the endemic species Munia jagort, 
Uroloncha everetti, Lamprocoraxz panayensis, Oriolus acrorhyn- 
chus, and Corvus philippinus are found in all of the island grouPs, 
or subprovinces. Centropus viridis is unique in heing the only 
