522 ON THE OENITHOLOQY OP THE PHILIPPINES. [1877. 



48. Anthus maculatus. 



Anthus arboreus, var. japonicus, Sclilegel, Faun. Jap. pp. 58, 139, t. xxiii., "Japan" 

 (1842). 



Anthus maculatus, Hodgs. Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 83 (1844); Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1847, p. 433 ." 

 conf. Brooks, Str. F. 1876, p. 278. 



Dendromanthus maculatus (Hodgs.), Blyth, Cat. Calc. Mus. p. 135. no. 753. 



Pipastes a(jilis (Sykes), Gould, B. of As. pt. xvii. t. — (April 1, 1865). 



Pipastes maculatus (Hodgs.), Blyth, B. Burm. no. 224. 



[Monte Alban. 3 , shot on the ground in the forest.] 



49. Pakus elegans. 



Maclilolo-phus elegans (118). 



[Monte Alban. 6: iris dark brown ; bill black; legs grey.] 



This is a true Parus and not a MachlolojjJms as was suggested by Mr. Blyth. 



P.Z.S.1877, 50. Calliope camtschatkensis (107). 



p. 697. 



[Monte Alban. d : iris dark brown ; bill black, grey at base ; legs and feet purplish 



grey.] 



51. Phtlloscopus boeealis. 



Phjllopneusie horealis, Blasius, Naumannia, 1858, p. 313. 



Phylloscopus magnirostris, Blyth, apud Blyth, Ibis, 1870, p. 168; Walden, t. c. no. 109. 



[Monte Alban. a, 6 : iris brown ; maxilla dark brown ; mandible yellow ; legs and claws 

 pale clear brown. 



San Mateo, b, d : iris dark brown ; legs raw-sienna brown ; maxilla dark horn-brown ; 

 mandible horn-yellow, c, ? : iris brown ; legs yellow-brown ; bill brown ; lower half yellow.] 



As I anticipated (t. c), the Phylloscopus from the Philippines, identified by Mr. Blyth 

 with P. magnirostris, proves to belong to P. borealis. Four examples were obtained by 

 Mr. Everett, in the month of February. The first alar bar is almost obsolete ; but Mr. Dresser 

 has no doubt that they belong to P. borealis, and they agree well with my own series of that 

 species. 



52. Orthotomus derbianus (112). 



[Monte Alban. a, 6 : iris bright clay-brown ; bill sepia ; the mandible pale grey ; legs and 

 nails pale clear brown, b, s : iris bright clay-brown ; bill dark brown ; mandible grey ; legs 

 very pale transparent brown.] 



Moore accurately described this species of Orthotomus ; but in the figure the wings are 

 coloured of too vivid a green. The wings are yellow-green. 



53. Budttes viridis (114). 

 [Monte Alban in February.] 



