HYLOTERPE. 603 
— 590. HYLOTERPE WINCHELLI Bourns and Worcester. 
WINCHELL’S THICKHEAD, 
Hyloterpe winchelli BourNs and WorcESTER, Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. Oce. 
Papers (1894), 1, 21; SHarpr, Hand-List (1903), 4, 313; Grant, Ibis 
(1896), 549; WuirenEaD, Ibis (1899), 225; McGrecor and WorcESTER, 
Hand-List (1906), 93. 
Hyloterpe major Bourns and Worcester, Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. Oce. 
Papers (1884), 1, 22. 
Cebu (Bourns &€ Worcester, McGregor); Masbate (Bourns & Worcester, Me- 
Gregor); Negros (Bourns & Worcester, Whitehead, Celestino); Panay (Bowrns 
é& Worcester); Sibuyan (Bourns & Worcester, McGregor); Tablas (Bourns & 
Worcester) ; Ticao (McGregor). 
Adult.—Top of head vandyke-brown ; back, rump, and edges of wing- 
feathers and of rectrices reddish brown (near mars-brown of Ridgway) ; 
auriculars slightly lighter; sides of neck and of breast similar to the 
back; under parts white; chest, flanks, and thighs washed with hair- 
brown. Iris brown or dark red; bill black; legs and nails pale blue or 
slate-gray. Length, about 170 mm. A male from Cebu measures: 
Wing, 94; tail, 74; culmen from base, 20; bill from nostril, 12; tarsus, 
23. A male from Ticao, wing, 88; tail, 68; culmen from base, 17; 
bill from nostril, 11; tarsus, 20. A female from Sibuyan, wing, 86; 
tail, 68 culmen from base, 17; bill from nostril, 11; tarsus, 22. 
“Quite common in the forests of the islands named. Rather a shy 
bird. Has a pleasant whistling note, and may be readily called up. 
Three males from Negros measure as follows: Wing, 82; tail, 69; 
culmen, 18.5; tarsus, 20.5; middle toe with claw, 19. Three females 
from Panay, wing, 81; tail, 66.5; culmen, 17.5; tarsus, 20.5; middle 
toe with claw, 18. Length measurement not taken in the flesh on any of 
the above. Two males from Masbate average 165 in length, and a 
female from same place measures 162. Bill black; iris brown; legs, feet, 
and nails light slate.” (Bourns and Worcester MS.) 
591. HYLOTERPE HOMEYERI Blasius. 
HOMEYER’S THICKHEAD, 
Hyloterpe homeyeri Buastus, Jour. fiir Orn. (1890), 143; SHARPE, Hand-List 
(1903), 4, 318; McGrrcor and WorcrEsTER, Hand-List (1906), 93. 
Bongao (Everett); Sibutu (Hverett); Sulu (Platen, Bourns & Worcester) ; 
_ Tawi Tawi (Bourns & Worcester). 
Adult.—Upper parts, including margins of wing-feathers and _ rec- 
trices, reddish brown (walnut-brown of Ridgway) ; head slightly darker ; 
sides of neck like the back; auriculars vinaceous-cinnamon; under parts 
white; chin, throat, and fore breast streaked with cinnamon; sides of. 
breast and flanks cinnamon; crissum washed with pale canary-yellow. 
A male from Tawi Tawi measures: Wing, 84; tail, 66; culmen from 
