473 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant on the 



a'. Red patches ou each side of the occiput 



very small, widely separated from one 



another by the nape I. valid irostr is c?'. 



b'. No red patches I. validirostris $ . 



b. White eyebrow-stripes narrow and ill-defined ; 



nape and ground-colour of back olive- 

 brown, 

 c' Large red patches on each side of the 



occiput, nearly confluent on the nape . . I. inaculatus J . 



d'. No red patches I. maculatus $ . 



B. Ear-coverts black ; pale buiF eyebrow-stripes 

 very wide, extending down each side of the 

 neck, 



c. Tail black barred with baft'; underparts pale 



buft', rather darker on the chest. 

 e'. A well-defined red patch on each side of 



the occiput /. leytensis S . 



f. No red patches I. leytensis 5 . 



d. Tail buff barred with black ; underparts pale 



saffron-yellow, inclining to orange or tawny 

 buff on the chest. 

 g'. A well-defined red patch on each side 



of the occiput I. fuhifasciatus S • 



h'. No red patch I. fulvifasciatus $ . 



II. Upper back, scapulars, and wing-coverts practi- 

 cally uniform, only a few white bars and marks 

 down the middle of the back. 

 0. Large red occipital patches, confluent on the 

 nape and forming a complete band ; wide 

 white eyebrow-stripes ; chest bright saffron- 

 yellow /. ramsayi J . 



D. No red occipital patch ; otherwise similar to 



tlie male I. ramsayi 5 • 



/. validirostris. — Hah. Luzon, Mindoro, and Marinduque. 



/. maculatus. — Hab. Panay, Guimaras, Negros, and Cebu. 



/. leytensis. — Hab. Leyte and Samar. 



/. fulvifasciatus ('=/. hasilanica, Steere : types compared). — Hab. 



S. Mindanao and Basilau. 

 I. ramsayi. — Hab. Sulu and Tawi Tawi. 



There is apparently a good deal of uncertainty as to the 

 real locality in which the type specimens of /. ramsayi 

 (said to have been collected by Mr, A. H. Everett) were 

 obtained, and I think there can be no doubt that the district 



