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



Tlie two freshly moulted female examples collected by 

 Mr. Goodfellow near the summit of the Volcano have the 

 upper parts of a brighter olive-green than any specimen to 

 be found among the large series in the British Museum 

 Collection. The dark stripes on the feathers of the back 

 are also unusually distinct. In other respects the Mt. Apo 

 birds agree with typical A. maculatus, and are no doubt 

 correctly referred to that species 



They measure respectively : — "Wing 3*21, tail 23 inches ; 

 wing 3*2, tail 2*2 inches. 



" Iris reddish ; bill black, shading into pinkish towards 

 the base ; feet and nails pale flesh-coloured." 



8. Anthus gustavi. 



Anthus gustavi Swinh. ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 102. 



a. $ . Davao, April. No. 492. 



" Iris light brown ; upper mandible light brown, lower 

 creamy-white; feet flesh-coloured/' 



This Pipit has been recorded from most of the islands in 

 the Archipelago. 



9. Anthothreptes chlorogasteb. 



Anthreptes chlorigaster Sharpe ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 100. 



a. $ imm. Davao, May. No. 461 



" Iris deep red ; bill dark brown ; feet bright olive-green, 

 soles yellow." 



10. ClNNYRIS JUGULARIS. 



Cinnyris jugularis (Linn.) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 99. 



a. <$ . Davao, May. No. 451. 



" Iris dark brown ; bill and feet black." 



11. iETHOPYGA boltoni. 



At,thopyga boltoni Mearns, Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 xviii. p. 4 (1905) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 98. 



a,b. S • Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb. and March. Nos. 202, 

 244. 



