7. loLE, 59 



coverts pale rufous-brown ; bill and legs blackisli brown ; iris reddish 

 hazel: "bill black; legs dark sepia-brown; iris burnt sienna- 

 brown " (A. Everett^. Total length 9 inches, culmen l-Qo, wing 4, 

 tail 3-9, tarsus 0-85. 



Adult female (San ilateOjFeb. 1877; A. Everett). Similar to the 

 male in plumage, but rather smaller. " Soft parts as in male, ex- 

 cepting the legs, which are dark plumbeous " (A. Everett). Total 

 length 7'5 inches, culmen 0"9, wing 3'55, tail 3'4, tarsus O'To, 

 {Coll. H. G. Wardlaw liamsnif.) 



The Philippine Streaked Bulbul appears to be widely spread over 

 the islands of the Philippine archipelago, where it has been procured 

 in Luzon, Guimaras, Zebu, Xegros, Leyte, Panaon, and Mindanao. 



a. Ad. sk. Philippine Islands. Baron Laugier de Chartrouse. 



b. Jad.sk. 'Liizon{Dr.A. B.3Iei/e)-). Lieut. R.G. Wardlaw Ramsay. 



c. (S ad. sk. Zebu (J. Murray). A'oyage of H.M.S. 'Challenger.' 



6. lole macclellandi. 



Hypsipetes maclellandi, Horsf. P. Z. S. 1839, p. 159; Bli/tli, J. A. S. 



Beriff. xi. p. 18G, xiv. p. 574; Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 238; Blyth, Cat. 



B. Mus. As. Soc. p. 207 ; Sp. Cunsj). i. p. 2<d\ ; Horsf. ^- Moore, Cat. 



B. Mus. E.I. Co. i. p. 25G ; Jerd. B. Ind. ii. p. 79; Grai/, Handd. 



B. i. p. 272, no. 3982 ; Godw.-Aust. J. A. S. B. xxxix. 1870, p. 106 ; 



Hume, Nests and Eqqs Ind. B. p. 281 ; Blyth iS'- Tf'ald. B. Burm. 



p. 133 (pt.) ; Hume, 'Str. F. 1878, p. 298, 1879, p. 98 ; Hcidhj, Str. 



F. 1879, p. 294. 

 H^-psipetes viridis, Hodys. Icon. ined. in Brit. Mus., Passeres, ■pis. 193, 



194. fig. 1 ; id. in Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 83 ; Gray, Cat. 3Iamm. i^'-c. 



Nepal pres. Hodyson, p. 88. 



Adnlt (type of species). General colour above dull olive-green, 

 with faintly indicated light shaft-stripes ; wing-coverts like the back ; 

 quills blackish, externally olive-green like the back, the inner secon- 

 daries being entirely of the same coloiu' as the latter ; tail-feathers 

 olive-green, the shafts blackish above, yellow below ; crown of head 

 brown, the feathers pointed, so as to form a crest, the shafts con- 

 spicuously buffy white ; lores, feathers around and below the eye, 

 cheeks, and throat dull white, the feathers lanceolate and mottled, 

 with greyish bases ; car-coverts light chestnut, extending onto the 

 sides of the neck ; lower throat and breast hght chestnut or cinnamon, 

 fading off paler on the belly, the flanks washed with olive ; all the 

 feathers of the lower throat and breast striped with mesial shaft- 

 lines of white : thighs and under tail-coverts olive-yellow : under 

 wing-coverts olive-yellow, the axillarics with a saffron tint ; quills 

 brown below, yellowish buff' along the inner webs ; " bill blackish 

 brown, lower mandible livid grey, horny below ; feet fleshy brown ; 

 claws brown, horny ; irides brownish red or dark red "' (J. Scully). 

 Total length 9 inches, culmen 1, wing 4-3, tail 4-3, tarsus 0-8. 



Young male. Eather duller than the adult, and washed with nifous 

 on the scapulars, wing-coverts, and upper tail-coverts ; under surface 

 of body light chestnut, the abdomen whitish, washed with dingy 



