ZOSTEROPS. 619 
Female.—Similar to the male in color. Wing, 51; tail, 37; culmen 
from base, 12; bill from nostril, 8; tarsus, 15. 
In color this species is similar to Z. richmondi, but it lacks the black 
line under the eye and has the white eye-ring much wider than in any 
other Philippine species. 
616. ZOSTEROPS RICHMONDI McGregor. 
CAGAYANCILLO SILVEREYE, 
Zosterops flavissima (not of Hartert), McGrrecor, Bull. Philippine Mus. 
(1904), 4, 26. 
Zosterops richmondi McGrecor, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. (1904), 17, 165; 
McGrecor and WorcrEsTeR, Hand-List (1906), 95. 
Tam-mig, Cagayancillo. 
Cagayancillo (McGregor). 
Adult male (type).—Resembles in general color the male of Z. meylerv, 
but has a distinct black line under the eye, a small dusky spot in front 
of the eye, and a narrow eye-ring. Length, 114; wing, 56; tail, 44; cul- 
men from base, 14; bill from nostril, 8; tarsus, 17. 
Female.—Similar to the male. Wing, 54; tail, 40; culmen from 
base, 13; bill from nostril, 8; tarsus, 17. 
617. ZOSTEROPS LUZONICA Grant. 
: LUZON SILVEREYE. 
Zosterops luzonica GRANT, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club (1895), 4, 22; Ibis (1895), 
257; (1896), 120; WuiITEHEAD, Ibis (1899), 232 (habits, distribution) ; 
McGrecor and WorcrEstTER, Hand-List (1906), 95. 
Luzon (Whitehead). 
Diagnosis —“Most nearly allied to Z. nigrorum from Negros, but dis- 
tinguished by having no black spot in front of the eye, the upper parts 
brighter olive, and the yellow of the throat and middle of the under 
parts more golden with no greenish tinge. Length, 96.5; wing, 46; tail, 
B0.5; tarsus, 15.” © (Grant:) 
618. ZOSTEROPS AUREILORIS Grant. 
_GOLDEN-LORED SILVEREYE. 
Zosterops aureiloris GRANT, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club (1895), 4, 40; Ibis (1895), 
453; (1896), 468; WuirenEap, Ibis (1899), 232; McGrecor and 
WorcrsteErR, Hand-List (1906), 95. 
Caluya (Porter) ;* Luzon (Whitehead, McGregor) ; Mindoro (Whitehead). 
“This beautiful species is most nearly allied to 7%. luzonica Grant, 
from the Mayon Volcano, in the Albay district, but is distinguished 
* The identity of Porter’s Caluya specimen with Zosterops aureiloris is some- 
what doubtful. 
