56 Mr. J. Whitehead on the 



104. Sturnia violacea. *. 

 Met with by Dr. Platen only. 



105. Calornis panayensis. P. 

 Scarce. 



106. EULABES PALAWANENSIS. f. 



Fairly common. 



107. OXYCERCA EVERETTI. f. 



A few collected ; feeding on rice or grass-seeds. 



108. MUNIA JAGORI. P. 



Common on the native rice -fields. 



109. OSMOTRERON VERNANS. M. 



Common on the more open spaces, frequenting the small 

 clumps of trees found on the plains. 



110. Treron nasica. M. 

 Habits as of the last species. 



111. Carpophaga .enea. M. 



Very plentiful, frequenting the swamps during the heat, 

 and the jungle fruit-trees early and late in the day. 



112. Carpophaga bicolor. M. 



Common on all the small islands round Palawan. 



113. Leucotreron leclancheri. P. 

 Met with by Dr. Platen only. 



114. Turtur dussumieri. P. 

 Met with by Dr. Platen only. 



115. Calcenas nicobarica. M. 

 Met with by Dr. Platen only. 



116. Ptilopus melanocephalus. M. 



Fairly common, mingling in flocks with Osmotreron vernans, 

 and in like localities. 



117. Chalcophaps indica. #. 



A migrant to Palawan, I believe, as it was very common 

 when we first arrived in the island, but by September none 

 were to be met with. 



