3 IOLE. 505 
a?, Under and upper parts neither yellow nor tinged with yellow; general color 
brown or gray. 
b*. Chin and throat reddish brown or gray, narrowly streaked with white or 
without streaks; smaller, culmen from base usually less than 28 mm. 
c. No white shaft-lines on chin and throat......2.20.0222222..2-.---- rufigularis (p. 507) 
@. White shaft-lines present on chin and throat. 
d@. Chin and throat rufous-brown ; shaft-lines wider. 
e*. Smaller; chin and throat slightly darker..................... gularis (p. 507) 
e*. Larger; chin and throat slightly paler............. guimarasensis (p. 508) 
@’. Chin and throat pale rufescent brown; shaft-lines much narrower and 
HESS ICONS PICHOUSM years ates crete ee aL mindorensis (p. 509) 
bo’, Chin and throat gray with wide streaks of white, or chin nearly all white; 
larger, culmen from base usually more than 30 mm. 
e. Top of head uniform seal-brown without lighter margins to the feathers; 
wing of male; abowt P35 mim ce oon. 2s. aasccee siquijorensis (p. 510) 
e. Top of head lighter brown or dull olive-brown; feathers on forehead tipped 
with slate-gray; wing shorter. 
d@. Top of head lighter; feathers on nape tipped with ashy or slate-gray; 
Wins abouts25 mim, stares h 2 eee ec cinereiceps (p. 511) 
d’. Top of head darker; feathers on nape with no gray tips; wing, about 
IREAT Yooh ea Papa secre MAO Ya eRe Save SU oe Se eee eee a ene pee monticola (p. 511) 
478. l|OLE STRIATICEPS Sharpe. 
PALAWAN BULBUL. 
Tole striaticeps SHARPE, Ibis (1888), 200; Hand-List (1901), 3, 313; Mc- 
GREGOR and WorcESTER, Hand-List (1906), 79. 
Palawan (Whitehead). 
“Adult female.—General color above olive-brown, with narrow whitish 
shaft-streaks to the feathers of the mantle and back; the lower back and 
rump uniform, the feathers of the latter very loose and fluffy and with 
pale tips; lesser wing-coverts brown, with a wash of olive; alula and 
primary-coverts dusky brown, with a reddish tinge and washed with 
olive externally; quills dark brown, externally pale olive-brown, rather 
more rufous toward the base of the secondaries; upper tail-coverts and 
tail-feathers light reddish brown with a slight edging of olive; crown of 
head brown, slightly contrasting with the back, all the feathers with 
narrow ashy white shaft-streaks; lores white, with a yellowish tinge; 
feathers below the eye and ear-coverts light brown, washed with yellow 
and having narrow whitish shaft-streaks; cheeks and under surface of 
body ashy white, with a strong tinge of yellow, the breast, abdomen, and 
under tail-coverts clearer yellow; sides of body and flanks washed with 
olive-brown; thighs pale yellow; under wing-coverts and axillars pale 
yellow; quills below dusky brown, yellowish along the edge of the inner 
web. Length, 168; culmen, 18; wing, 81; tail,- 70; tarsus, 19.” 
(Sharpe.) 
