Birds of the Philijjpine Islands. 441 



Types of Scops everetti : — 



Adult S. Total length 7-7 inches, wing 6-3, tail 2'7, 

 tarsus 1*47. 



Adult ? . Total length 9-2 inehes, wing 6-8, tail 3*25, 

 tarsus 155. 



14. NiNox PHiLiPPENSis, Bouap. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus. ii. p. 167 (1875) ; Stecre, List Birds & Mamm. PhiHp- 

 pines, p. 8 (1890) ; Bourns & Worcester^ Occas. Papers 

 Minnesota Acad. i. no. 1, p. 33 (1894). 



An adult male of the Philippine Hawk-Owl was obtained 

 for the first time in the present collection from Lepanto, and, 

 as this is the only example that Mr. Whitehead has met 

 with during nearly two years spent in Luzon, we may safely 

 assume that it cannot be a common bird in that island. 



15. DicRURUs BALiCASsius (Liuu.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 pp. 408, 505 ; 1895, p. 252. 



Two very fine freshly-moulted male examples of the Crow- 

 billed Drongo. 



16. Edoliisoma CiERULESCENs (Blyth) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894_, 

 p. 505. 



The male and female of this Cuckoo-Shrike are perfectly 

 similar to the examples previously received from the Benguet 

 district. 



17. Pericrocotus cinereus, Lafr. j Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 pp. 408, 505. 



The Ashy Minivet, probably on migration. 



18. Lalage terat (Bodd.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, p. 252. 

 An adult pair of the Pied Cuckoo-Shrike are represented. 



19. MuscicAPA GRisEisTicTA (Swiuli.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 p. 408 ; 1895, p. 252. 



A fine adult pair of this Flycatcher obtained towards the 

 end of November. 



20. Pratincola caprata (Linn.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 p. 505. 



A pair of the Pied Bush-Chat shot in the middle of 

 November. 



