UROLONCHA. 691 
lighter shaft-lines; feathers on the remaining under parts white with 
white shafts and white edges, each feather with a broad, median, brown 
mark and a wide brown band around the feather, next to the white edge, 
producing a peculiar and characteristic pattern. Iris light brown; bill 
horn-blue, the upper mandible darker especially toward the tip; legs 
and nails horn-blue. A male from Benguet Province, Luzon, measures: 
Length, 108; wing, 48; tail, 39; culmen from base, 10.5; tarsus, 13. 
A female, wing, 48; tail, 36; culmen from base, 11; tarsus, 13. 
Young.—Upper parts broccoli-brown, darker on crown; under parts 
cream-buff, nearly white on middle of abdomen and on crissum. 
Cabanis’s weaver is sometimes found in small flocks, but it is much 
rarer than either Munia jagort or Uroloncha everett. 
“A large flock of Cabanis’s weavers was seen in an open field in 
Panay, but this species was not again found by us. A female measures: 
Wing, 50; tail, 37.5; culmen, 11; tarsus, 13; middle toe with claw, 17.” 
(Bourns and Worcester MS.) 
Genus UROLONCHA Cabanis, 1851. 
The genus Uroloncha as represented in the Philippines differs very 
little from Munia; in the two species of Uroloncha found here the 
plumage is all, or nearly all, chocolate-brown, the tail is wedge-shaped, 
and the central pair of rectrices, although pointed, are less acute than 
in Mumia. 
Species. 
a’, Feathers of back and wing-coverts with white shaft-lines; middle of abdomen 
DURGA seca Seed lo ae an poe enn ena eee Wace nena everetti (p. 691) 
a*, Feathers of upper parts without white shaft-lines; abdomen chocolate-brown 
uniform with the rest of the plumage......................--..------- fuscans (p. 692) 
704. UROLONCHA EVERETTI (Tweeddale). 
EVERETT’S WEAVER, 
Orycerca everetti TWEEDDALE, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1877), 20, 96; 
Proce. Zool. Soc. (1877), 764, pl. 73, fig. 2. ; 
Uroloncha everetti SHARPE, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1890), 13, 363; WutteE- 
HEAD, Ibis (1899), 242; McGrecor and WorcESTER, Hand-List (1906), 
105. 
Bi-lit’, Calayan. 
Balabae (Everett); Basilan (Steere Exp., Bourns € Worcester, McGregor) ; 
Bohol (McGregor); Calamianes (Bourns & Worcester); Calayan (McGregor) ; 
Camiguin N. (McGregor); Catanduanes (Whitehead); Cebu (Hverett, Bourns 
é& Worcester); Guimaras (Steere Hap.); Leyte (Whitehead); Luzon (LHverett, 
McGregor) ; Mindanao (Koch & Schadenberg, Bourns & Worcester, Celestino) ; 
Mindoro (Porter); Negros (Whitehead, Celestino); Palawan (Everett, White- 
head, Platen, Steere Exp., Bourns & Worcester, White); Panay (Steere Bap.) ; 
Polllo (McGregor); Romblon (Bourns & Worcester); Samar (Whitehead) ; 
Sibuyan (Bourns & Worcester, McGregor) ; Tablas (Bourns & Worcester) ; Tawi 
Tawi (Bourns & Worcester, Everett). : 
