462 CORVID 2%. 
1. Kotagherry, 13th March (Miss Ilume Coll. 
Cockburn). 
3. Kotagherry, 15th March (Mess 
Cockburn). 
l. Ceylon (#. LZ. Layard). 
1. Ceylon. 
4. Lunugalla, Ceylon, March (A. Z. 
Butler). 
Hume Coll, 
Salvin-Godman Coll. 
E. L. Layard, Esq. [P.]. 
Crowley Bequest. 
3. Pegu, 27th Jan. (EL. W. Oates). Oates Coll. 
J. Peou, 2nd Feb. (Z W. O.). Oates Coll. 
1. Pegu, 16th Feb. (2. W. O.). Oates Coll. 
1. - Pegu, 16th March (Z. W, O.). Oates Coll. 
2, Pecu, 17th March (LZ. W. O.). Seebohm Coll. 
5. Chin-kiang, E. China, 24th April. J. D. La Touche, Esq. [C.]. 
5. Chin-kiang, 24th April. J. D. La Touche, Esq. [C. |. 
3. Chin-kiang, 15th May. J. D. La Touche, Esq. | C.]. 
4. Ishigaki I., S. Loochco Group, W. Radcliffe Saunders, Hsq. 
28th April. (aes. 
Corvus japonensis, Bonap. 
Corone japonensis, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. iui. p. 41 (1877). 
Corvus macrorhynchos japonensis, Hartert, Vog. pal. Kaun, i. p. 12 
(1902). 
Corvus japonensis, Sharpe, iLand-l. v. p. 594 (1909) ; Nekrk. Kat. Inver- 
samml, p, 358 (1910). 
Eggs of the Japanese Crow are similar to those of C. coray. 
They vary in length from 1:7 to 1°78, and in breadth from 
1:28\ to 1:3. 
Hondo, Japan, 26th 
2. Gotemba, W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
April. Bedi 
3, Sagami, Tokaido, S, Hondo, 16th W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
May. (Pals 
Corvus philippinus, Bonap. 
(Plate XXI. figs. 9 & 10.) 
Corone philippina, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p.42 (1877); MeGregor, 
Man. Phalipp. B. ii. p. 722 (1909). 
Cervus philippinus, Ogdvie-Grant § Whitehead, Ibis, 1898, p. 234; 
Sharpe, Hand-l, v. p. 594 (1909); Nehrk, Kat. Liersamml. p. 358 
(1910). 
Five eges of the Philippine Crow are of a broad oval shape, 
slightly compressed at the smaller end, and distinctly glossy. 
In three specimens from Marinduque the ground is greenish- 
white, densely and uniformly mottled and spotted all over with 
umber-brown. In the other two the ground is pale bluish- 
white, one being mottled all over with pale umber-brown, while the 
other is almost devoid of markings except towards the smaller end, 
