540 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant on the 



13. Muscicapa griseisticta (Swinli.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1895, 

 pp. 252,441. 



We have an adult male of the Striped Flycatcher, which 

 has the throat whiter than usual, though I do not think any 

 importance is to be attached to this. 



14. MuscicAPULA LuzoNiENsis, Grant, Ibis, 1894, p. 505, 

 1896, p. 463. 



Examples of the Luzon Red-breasted Flycatcher were met 

 with high up on the volcano of Canloon, and they in no wise 

 differ from Luzon and Mindoro examples. 



15. MusciCAPULA WESTERMANNi, Sharpe ; Grant, Ibis, 

 1895, p. 442. 



Another highland form from the Canloon volcano was the 

 Mountain Pied Flycatcher. This little bird has a wide range, 

 having been recently obtained in the highlands of Southern 

 Celebes. The upper parts of females from Negros are of a 

 rather darker grey than in Luzon specimens. 



16. Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1896, 

 pp. Ill, 464. 



Mr. Whitehead sends a perfect pair of the Black-naped 

 Flycatcher, and the female differs slightly from others 

 obtained in the Philippine Islands, having the mantle and 

 back brownish grey slightly ivashed ivith blue. In all other 

 females examined, including an example from Negros, these 

 parts are dull brown. 



17. Rhipidura albiventris (Sharpe) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds 

 Brit. Mus. iv. p. 324 (1879). 



Philentoma albiventris, Steere, List Birds & Mamm. 

 Philippines, p. 15 (1890). 



Several examples of the White-bellied Fantail- Flycatcher 

 were obtained on the Canloon volcano. 



18. Zeocephus Rurus (G. R. Gray) ; Grant, Ibis, 1896, 

 pp. 112, 464. 



A male of this bright chestnut Flycatcher is quite similar 

 to examples previously sent by Mr. Whitehead from Luzon. 

 The wattle round the eye is well developed, but the middle 



