Birds of the Phi/ij/pi/ie Islands. 4J;3 



once distinguished by the strongly marked white superciliary 

 stripes and clear rust-red of the sides and flanks. 



2i. CuLiciCAPA PAXAYENsis (Sharpc) ; Grant, Ibis_, 1891, 

 p. 50G. 



Further examples of the Yellow Panayan Flycatcher from 

 Lepanto arc similar to those from the Bcuguet district and 

 Negros. 



25. Cryptolopha nigrokum, Moseley ; Grant, Ibis, 18'J4, 

 p. 506. 



Similar to those already received from Benguet, and 

 identical with the type of this little Yellow Flycatcher from 

 Negros. 



26. Stoparola nigrimextalis. Grant, Ibis, 1894, p. 507, 

 pi. xiv. fig. 2. 



Additional examples of this handsome new black-chinned 

 Flycatcher are included in the present collection. One 

 female has the vent and under tail-coverts white, conspicu- 

 ously washed with buff; in this respect approaching S. cer- 

 viniventris , Sharpe, from N. Borneo, and S. ruficrissa, 

 Salvad., from Sumatra, but the colour of these parts is paler 

 in the specimen of S. nigrimentalis before me. 



27. SiPHiA PHiLiPPiNENsis (Shappc) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 pp. 408, 507. 



Male examples of the Philippine Red-breasted Flycatcher 

 were obtained in the mouth of November. 



28. Phylloscopus borealis (Bias.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 pp. 408, 507. 



The Arctic Willow-Warbler on migration. 



29. Acrocephalus oriextalis (Temm.) ; Seebohm, Cat. 

 B. Brit. Mus. v. p. 97 (1881). 



On the 15th of November the Chinese Great Reed- Warbler 

 was obtained. 



30. LuscixioLA sEEBOHMi, Grant, Bull. B. O. C. iv. p. xl 



(1895). 

 Seebohm's Grass- Warbler belongs to the section of the 



