468 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 



Lamprocorax todayensis. 

 Goodfellowia miranda. 

 JEih&pyga boltoni. 

 Zosterops goodfellowi. 

 Hyhterpe apoensis. 

 Turdus Jcelleri. 

 Brachypteryx m in danensis. 

 Pseudotharrhaleus unicolw. 

 Pericrbcabm johnstonice. 

 Stoparola nigrUoris. 



Ph inomyias goodfello ivi. 

 Hhipidura nigrocinnamomea. 

 Muscicapula montigena. 



Chrysoculaptes montanus. 

 Ceyx goodfellowi. 

 Prioniturus tvaterntradti. 

 Trichoglossus johtistonice. 

 Pseudoptynx m indanensis. 

 Ptilocolpa mindanensis. 



Among other species of special interest I may call attention 

 to the Javan Ground-Thrush [Geocichla andromeda). The 

 nnexpected discovery of this species on Mt. Apo indicates a 

 very remarkable extension of the bird's known geographical 

 range. The occurrence of the Philippine Cuckoo- Falcon 

 [Baza magnirostris) , one of the rarest of the Accipitres, is 

 also worthy of note. 



While on his way to Formosa, Mr. Goodfellow was kind 

 enough to write out his field-notes on the species of which 

 he had obtained examples in Mindanao. These notes he 

 posted to me from Ceylon, but the packet was unfortu- 

 nately lost in the post and has never been recovered. 



For the sake of brevity, Messrs. McGregor and Worcester's 

 work, c A Hand-list of the Birds of the Philippine Islands/ 

 pp. 1-123 (1906), is quoted as "McGregor & Worcester." 



The following is a list of the localities in which collections 

 were made : — 



Davao, south-east coast of Mindanao. 



Daliaon, „ „ 



Piso, „ „ 



Mapugba, „ „ 



Maputi, „ ,, 



Punta Cabatam, south-east coast of Mindanao. 



Apo Volcano (7000-8000 ft.), interior of South-east 

 Mindanao. 



Taudaya, Apo Volcano (5000 ft.), interior of South-east 

 Mindanao. 



Samal Island, off South-east Mindanao. 



