506 MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE BIRDS. 
479. 1OLE EVERETTI (Tweeddale). 
EVERETT’S YELLOW BULBUL, 
Oriniger everetti TWEEDDALE, Dll & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1877), 20, 535; Proc. 
Zool. Soc. (1877), 827, pl. 84. 
Tole everetti SHARPE, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1881), 6, 57; Hand-List (1901), 
3, 313; WHITEHEAD, Ibis (1899), 215; McGrrecor and WorRcESTER, Hand- 
List (1906), 79. 
Dinagat (Everett); Leyte (Steere Exp., Whitehead); Mindanao (Everett, 
Goodfellow, Celestino) ; Panaon (Everett); Samar (Steere Exp., Bourns & Wor- 
cester, Whitehead). 
Adult male.—Above bright olive-yellow; primaries, secondaries, and 
rectrices mostly dark brown, their exposed webs olive-yellow; shafts of 
the rectrices light yellow below; sides of face faintly washed with brown; 
feathers on jaw with black shafts; chin yellow, the shafts of the feathers 
black and extending beyond the webs; throat and fore breast light 
rufescent brown, washed with yellow; rest of under parts yellow; sides, 
flanks, and upper thighs darker; middle of abdomen, lower thighs, 
crissum, axillars, and wing-lining light egg-yellow. Length of a male, 
198; wing, 116; tail, 105; culmen from base, 28; bill from nostril, 19; 
tarsus, 20. The female is similar to the male. 
“Eyverett’s yellow bulbul is a deep-woods bird, and a hill bird as well. 
In Samar I. philippinensis [=gularis] is found about the open fields and 
in the forests of the lowlands, but as soon as one goes a few hundred feet 
up on the hills J. everetti takes its place. Three males average, 248 in 
length; wing, 112; tail, 96; tarsus, 20.5; middle toe with claw, 24; 
culmen, 27. A female measures, 229 in length; wing, 96; tail, 89; 
culmen, 27; tarsus, 20; middle toe with claw, 22. Iris chocolate-brown ; 
legs, feet, and nails leaden; upper mandible nearly black, lower gray.” 
(Bourns and Worcester MS.) 
480. IOLE HAYNALDI (Blasius). 
HAYNALD’S YELLOW BULBUL. 
Criniger haynaldi Buastus, Jour, fiir Orn. (1890), 143. 
Tole haynaldi SHARPE, Ibis (1894), 253; Hand-List (1901), 3, 313; Mc- 
GREGOR and WoRCESTER, Hand-List (1906), 79. 
Bongao (Hverett); Sibutu (Hverett); Sulu (Platen, Bourns & Worcester) ; 
Tawi Tawi (Bourns & Worcester). 
Adult.—Similar to Iole everettt, but smaller and the upper parts darker © 
and browner; wings much darker, their exposed webs olive-brown; edges 
of rectrices darker; under parts lighter yellow; axillars and wing-lining 
pale yellow. A male measures: Wing, 109; tail, 100; culmen from 
base, 29; bill from nostril, 18; tarsus, 20. A female, wing, 104; tail, 
100; culmen from base, 29; bill from nostril, 18; tarsus, 21. 
“Haynald’s yellow bulbul is extremely abundant in Sulu and Tawi 
Tawi. It is a woods bird which does not seem to come out into the open. 
Fifteen males average: Length, 240; wing, 108; tail, 99; culmen, 27; 
