collected in the Philippine Islands. 215 



90. loLE EVERETTi (Tweccld.) . (Grant, Ibis, 1897, p. 228.) 



Fairly common in the big forests of Samar and Leite. 



This is another Mindanao species not found north of Samar, 



nor does it extend its range to the Negros-Cebu group. 



(C/. Ibis, 1898, p. 228.) 



97. loLE PHiLipPENsis(Gmel.). (Grant, Ibis, 1894,p. 508 ; 

 1895, p. 445.) 



One of the commonest birds in Luzon, frequenting the 

 outskirts of forest and open places ; it ranges up to the pine- 

 forests at an altitude of nearly 6000 feet, and has a iiarsh 

 and disagreeable note. 



98. loLE GuiMARASENSis Stecre. (Grant, Ibis, 1893, 

 p. 546.) 



A subspecies of the above, obtained in Negros. 



99. loLE MiNDORENSis Stccre. (Grant, Ibis, 1896, p. 466.) 

 This species was obtained in Mindoro at an altitude of 



4500 feet. 



100. PoLioLOPHus URosTiCTUs (Salvad.). (Grant, Ibis, 

 1895, p. 253; 1896, p. 116.) 



Fairly common in parts of Luzon, but nowhere abundant. 

 This Bulbul is found in or about the borders of old forest ; 

 it is a bird of the lowlands. The lemon-yellow eyelid adds 

 much to the bird^s beauty in life, but in dried skins it becomes 

 black. This genus is apparently confined to the eastern 

 islands of the archipelago, following the distribution of 

 Harpactes, Irena, Sec, from Cape Engaiio to Basilan. 



Iris dark brown ; eye-wattle bright lemon-yellow ; bill and 

 feet black. 



101. Pycnonotus goiavier (Scop.). (Grant, Ibis, 189i, 

 p. 408; 1895, pp. 253, 446 ; 1897, p. 228.) 



A common and widely-distributed species, occurring 

 throughout the entire group. This Bulbul is very closely 

 allied to P. analis of Borneo — though it is one of the species 

 that has not been met with in the Palawan group. In the 

 mountains P. goiavier reaches an altitude of 3000 feet. 



