538 .MANUAL OF rHILIPPIXE BIRDS. 



than half the lengtli of tarsus ; wing and tail about equal ; wing rounded, 

 the first primary half as long as the third ; tail moderate, graduated, with 

 feathers somewhat pointed, and webs not decomposed; plumage full and 

 soft." (M earns.) 



.-)!!). LEONARDINA WOODI Mearns. 



WOOD'S BAGOBO BIBD. 



Leonardia icvoili Mearxs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. (1905), 18, 2. 

 Leonarilina woodi Meabns, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. (1005), 18, 88; Mc- 

 Geegor and Worcester, Hand-List (1906). 83. 



Doo-roofjh-hali-loiuj. Bagobo of Mount Apo. 

 Mindanao ( Mca nun ) . 



"Type (adult nuiJe). — Third jDrimarv equal to ninth; fifth, sixth, and 

 seventh subequal and longest. I'jiper }iarts bistre, washed with burnt 

 umber on lower Ijaek, rump, and upper tail-coverts; tail blackish seal- 

 brown; the feathers of the rump, which are very long and soft, have 

 concealed white spots; sides of head and neck (including lores and ear- 

 coverts), breast, and abdomen slate-gray, the latter washed with white; 

 sides gray washed with burnt umber, particularly on the flanks, some of 

 the feathers with concealed white spots: thighs gray washed with burnt 

 umber; under tail-coverts tawny olive, the longest ochraceous; chin and 

 throat white. Iris reddish brown; bill Iilack; feet and claws plumbeous. 

 Length, 205 ; alar expanse, 280 ; wing, 90 ; tail, 87 ; l)ill, measured from 

 nostril, 10 ; culmen, 16 ; tarsus, 38 ; middle toe and claw. 27." (Mearns.) 



The type and only known speci]n(>n was takiMi on Mount Apo. Min- 

 danao, at 1,220 meters altitude. 



Subfamily BR ACH YPTERYGIN.^. 



Tarsus slender; plumage normal, the feathers of back not lengthened : 

 sexes unlike in colors. 



(ienus r.lJACHVPTKRYX Horsileld, 1821. 



Bill small and slender: rictal hi'istlcs weak; wing and tail moderate; 

 tarsus long and slendcM'. e()ual to more than one-half the tail and to about 

 three times the 1)111 fi'oni nostril. Sexes very unlike in colors: male with 

 a concealed eyebrow-patch : t'emale witli head and neck brown. 



a\ Head, neck, and throat slate-blue like the rest of tlie plumage (males). 



b\ Smaller; throat and top of head dark slate poliogyna (p. 5:5!) I 



6-'. Larger; throat and top of head black. 



0*. Smaller brunneiceps (p. 5.39) 



C-. Larger: no grayish white on abdomen. 



d'. White spot above the eye larger and not entirely concealed. 



mindanensis ( p. 540 ) 

 (/-. While -pdt aliovc the eye minute and wholly concealed. 



malindangensis ( p. 540 ) 



