from the Sulu Archipelago. 251 



51. MUNIA JAGORI. 



Munia jagori, Cab. ; Guillem. P. Z. S. 1885^ p. 268 ; Sliarpe, 

 Cat. B. xiii. p. 337. 



An adult male from Bongao. 



52. Uroloncha everbtti. 



Uroloncha everitti (Tweedd.) ; Sliarpe, Cat. B. xiii. p. 363. 

 An adult female from Tawi-Tawi. 



53. CiNNYRIS JUGULARIS. 



Cinnyris jugularis (L.) ; Shelley, Monogr. Nect. p. 151, 

 pi. 48 ; Guillem. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 265. 



Adult males from Bongao, and adults of both sexes from 

 Sibutu. 



54. Cinnyris juli^e. 



Cinnyris julice (Tweedd.) ; Shelley, Monogr. Nect. p. 135, 

 pi. 44; Guillem. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 266. 



Two young birds from Tawi-Tawi, which seem to me 

 to be identical with typical C. Julia of Tweeddale from 

 Malanipa. 



55. Anthothreptes malaccensis. 



Anthothreptes malaccensis (Scop.) ; Shelley, Monogr. Neet. 

 p. 315, pi. 101. fig. 2; Guillem. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 266. 



Anthothreptes chlorigaster, Sharpe ; Blasius, J. f. O. 1890, 

 p. 139. 



Adult males and females from Bongao, and a series from 

 Sibutu; also two adult males from Tawi-Tawi. 



Professor Blasius has referred the Sulu bird to A. chlori- 

 gaster, and Dr. Guillemard to A. malaccensis. The speci- 

 mens now sent by Mr. Everett appear to me to belong to 

 the latter species. One specimen from Tawi-Tawi is very 

 like A. chlorigaster, but another from the same island 

 cannot be distinguished from A. malaccensis. 



56. Dictum sibutuense. (Plate VII. figs. 1, 2.) 

 Dicceum sibutuense, Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. x. 

 Adults of both sexes from Sibutu. 



This is an interesting species, new to science. Like 

 D. trigonostigma, it has a slate-coloured throat, but the 



