124, Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant on the 



47. BoLBOPsiTTACus LUNULATUs (Scop.) J Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 467. 



Additional male examples of the Luzon Collared Parrakeet 

 from Engano. 



48. LoRicuLxis PHiLipPENsis (P. L. S. Miill.) ; Grant, Ibis, 

 1895, p. 264. 



A female of the Philippine Lorikeet from Engano. 



49. Ptilopus leclancheri (Bonap.); Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 264. 



This handsome Black-throated Fruit- Pigeon had previously 

 been obtained by Mr. Whitehead only on the island of Catau- 

 duanes. We have now received several examples of both sexes 

 from the vicinity of Cape Engano, including the adult male 

 and female and two young females, one somewhat larger 

 than the other, but both nearly alike in plumage. They re- 

 semble the female adult, but the dark chin-spot is entirely 

 absent, as well as the partially-defined deep chestnut band 

 across the breast ; the under tail-coverts are, moreover, paler 

 cinnamon. Count Salvadori describes the pectoral band of 

 both male and female as " dark purplish " {cf. Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus. xxi. p. 80, 1893). We can only conclude that his 

 description must have been made in one of the numerous 

 thick fogs prevalent during the time he was writing the 

 Catalogue, for we know that our respected friend is not in 

 any way colour-blind. 



50. Carpophaga chalybura, Bonap. ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 264. 



Further examples of Bonaparte's Philippine Fruit- Pigeon 

 from Engaiio district, with the dark purplish-grey baud across 

 the nape well defined. 



51. Carpophaga nuchalis, Cabanis ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 116. 



Some fine examples of the Maroon-naped Fruit-Pigeou 

 collected in the neighbourhood of Engano are perfectly 

 similar one to another and to those already sent from the 

 province of Isabella, in the same neighbourhood. 



