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remnant of a hilly island, now surrounded by coral reefs, about 
4 miles NE. of Point Calauit on Busuanga Island.” 
EXXCALFACTORIA LINEATA (Scop.). 
Three adults and two very small young were taken on Sibuyan 
early in July. The species is not previously recorded from Romblon 
Province. The young may be described as follows: Upper parts, 
including wings and coverts, blackish brown; top of head marked 
by three buffy lines, extending from forehead to nape, and separated 
by wide blackish brown bands; wing coverts and feathers of back 
with edges and shafts buff; chin and throat pale buffy yellow; sides 
and flanks black with wide shaft markings of white; upper breast 
blackish, fading into dirty buff on belly. Bill dirty white; legs and 
nails dusky brown. Museum numbers 4545 and 4546; Sibuyan, 
July 2, 1904. 
GALLUS GALLUS (Linn.). 
Observed by us in Sibuyan only, where a fine male was killed. 
OSMOTRERON AXILLARIS (G. R. Gray). 
Two males in full plumage from Romblon. 
PHABOTRERON NIGRORUM Sharpe. 
Specimens were secured in Sibuyan where the species seems to be 
rare. 
LEUCOTRERON OCCIPITALIS Bp. 
Six adults and two birds of the year from Sibuyan constitute 
the first record of this species for Romblon Province. Salvadori 
says: “Garrod mentions 16 tail feathers in the present species, 
while I have found only 14.”+ None of our specimens has more 
than 14 tail feathers. 
LEUCOTRERON LECLANCHERI (Bp.). 
Bourns and Worcester * record this species from Tablas and we 
now have specimens from Romblon and Sibuyan. 
CARPOPHAGA NEA (Linn.). 
One specimen killed in Sibuyan, where the species is uncommon. 
ZONOPHAPS POLIOCEPHALA (Hartl.). 
Three specimens of this fine pigeon were killed in thick woods in 
the interior of Sibuyan, and another was taken in small growth 
1Cat. Bds., XXI, p. 72. 
?Minn. Acad. Nat. Sci., Oc. Papers, I, No. 1, p. 29. 
