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Page 461: To names of collectors of Xeocephus rufus, under N egros, 
add: Celestino. 
Page 470: Mearns has described as a subspecies, the Rhinomyias from 
the lowlands of Mindanao; if thi#form is valid it may stand as— 
RHINOMYIAS MINDANENSIS (Mearns). 
MINDANAO RHINOMYIAS, 
Rhinomyias ruficauda mindanensis MEARNS, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. (1909), 
36, 439. 
“The series of this genus in the U. 8S. Nat. Mus. shows that there are 
three geographical forms of the rufous-tailed flycatcher, from the islands 
_ of Basilan, Mindanao, and Samar respectively. 
“Compared with the Samar and Mindanao forms the Basilan form, 
Rhinomyias ruficauda ruficauda, has the under parts whiter, middle of 
chest grayer, sides of chest and flanks a grayer brown, with entire side of 
head slate-gray. 
“R. mindanensis and samarensis both have brown cheeks and differ 
from each other in size the Mindanao form being larger. The upper 
surfaces are of a lighter, more olivaceous, and less rufescent color.” 
(Mearns.) 
Page 470: To localities for Rhinomyias ocularis add: Pangamian 
(Bartsch). ‘ 
Page 474: 'l'o names of collectors of Cryptolopha olivacea, under Ne- 
gros, add: Celestino. 
Page 476: Interpolate, after Cryptolopha mindanensis : 
CRYPTOLOPHA MALINDANGENSIS Mearns. 
MALINDANG FLYCATCHER WARBLER. 
Cryptolopha malindangensis MEARNS, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. (1909), 36, 440. 
Mount Malindang, Mindanao (J/earns). 
“Characters.—Similar to Cryptolopha mindanensis Hartert, from 
Mount Apo, Mindanao, but smaller, less yellow above and below, and with 
a distinct yellowish white postocular streak extending to the occiput ; 
bill flesh-color instead of yellow on base of mandible; feet grayish flesh- 
color instead of plumbeous. 
“Adult male-—Upper parts olive-green, darkest on the crown; wings 
and tail dark brown, broadly bordered with olive-green on the outer 
webs, but with outer rectrix white to the base, edged with pale yellow 
basally and with olive-brown terminally on outer web; second rectrix 
dark brown at base of inner web, white on terminal two-thirds, yellow on 
basal half of outer web and olive-brown on terminal half; third rectrix 
edged with white at tip of imner web and yellow on outer web at base; 
loral and postocular streak yellowish white; entire under parts sulphur- 
yellow, obscured by pale olive-green centers to the feathers; under tail- 
coverts plain sulphur-yellow ; sides of chest and flanks olive-green, streaked 
