7, 
CALORNIS PANAYENSIS (Scop.). 
Taken in Sibuyan. 
ORIOLUS CHINENSIS Linn. 
Romblon and Sibuyan. A nest with one egg was found July 
14, 1904. 
MuniA Jacori Martens. 
Abundant in Sibuyan and Romblon; several occupied nests were 
found in pandanus bushes on the latter island. 
UROLONCHA EVERETTI (T'weed.). 
Abundant in Sibuyan. 
ALAUDA GULGULA Franklin. 
The Chinese skylark is very abundant in the vicinity of Manila, 
where the natives net large numbers for the market, but it appears 
to be rare outside of Luzon, having been recorded from Bohol 
and Ticao only. In Sibuyan we took a single specimen. The 
species is probably more abundant than these records seem to 
indicate, as it is a bird generally overlooked, its habits being very 
similar to those of Anthus rufulus, for which it is easily mistaken. 
ANTHUS RUFULUS Vieill. 
Romblon and Sibuyan. 
ANTHOPYGA MAGNIFICA Sharpe. 
Abundant in Sibuyan, where both adult and immature birds 
were taken. The immature male resembles the adult female but 
has the breast, throat, and chin mottled with red. 
CINNYRIS SPERATA (Linn.). 
Specimens from Romblon and Sibuyan are in the collection. 
CINNYRIS JUGULARIS (Linn.). 
Abundant on Romblon and Sibuyan. June 22, 1904, a nest 
with three eggs was taken in Sibuyan, where the species is known 
to the natives as “tiamis.” 
ANTHREPTES CHLORIGASTER Sharpe. 
Abundant in Sibuyan, where both adults and birds of the year 
were taken during June and July. Adult males agree with Lubang 
skins in coloration but have decidedly longer bills. It is rather 
curious that this sunbird occurs in Romblon Province and Lubang 
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