464 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant on the 



Lepanto. By some accident^ M. luzoniensis was omitted 

 from the list of birds given from the highlands of the 

 Province of Lepanto ; several specimens were, however, 

 obtained, and it should have appeared in the list before 

 M. westermanni (see Ibis, 1895, p. 442) . 



9. Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1896, p. 111. 

 Three females of the Black-naped Flycatcher are perfectly 



similar in plumage to those obtained in Luzon, but at first 

 sight they look somewhat different, for in all three Mindoro 

 birds the shape of the bill has been artificially altered by 

 lateral compression, and the culmen now appears to be 

 rather high and vaulted. 



10. Zeocephus rufus (G. R, Gray) ; Grant, Ibis, 1896, 

 p. 112. 



Adult and immature males of the Chestnut Flycatcher are 

 quite similar to those from the north of Luzon. The tail of 

 the adult male measures 5*6 inches. 



11. Cryptolopha NiGRORUM, Mosclcy ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 443. 



Several examples of this little Yellow Flycatcher are 

 perfectly similar to typical examples from Negros, as well 

 as to those previously obtained by Mr. Whitehead in various 

 parts of Luzon. 



12. Stoparola nigrimentalis, Grant, Ibis, 1895, p. 443. 



This Black-chinned Flycatcher, one of the novelties dis- 

 covered by Mr. Whitehead in the highlands of Benguet, was 

 again obtained on Mount Dulangan. 



13. SiPHiA PHiLipPiNENsis (Sharpc) ; Grant, Ibis, 1896, 

 p. 112. 



Both sexes of the Philippine Red-breasted Flycatcher were 

 sent. 



14. Phylloscopus borealis (Blasius) ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 p. 443, & 1896, p. 113. 



An adult example of the Arctic Willow-Warbler was shot 

 on the 10th of October. 



