the Volcano of Apo and its Vicinity. 477 



24. COPSYCHUS MINDANENSIS. 



Copsychus mindanensis (Gmel.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 86. 



a, b. £ . Davao, March and April. Nos. 313, 400. 



c, d. S ¥ • Piso, May. Nos. 425, 435. 



" Iris from very dark brown to black ; bill black ; feet 

 black, soles yellow." 



25. MoNTICOLA SOLITARIUS. 



Monticola solitaria (P. L. S. Miiller) ; Grant, Ibis, 1894, 

 p. 509. 



Petrophila manilla (Bodd.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 85. 



a. ?. Davao, Feb. No. 116. 



b, c. $ . Piso, April. Nos. 335, 474. 



" Iris dark brown (in the male) or reddish-brown (in the 

 female) ; bill black ; feet blackish-brown." 



26. Turdus OBSCURUS. 



Turdus obscurus (Gmel.) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 84. 



a, b. <$. Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb., March. Nos. 152, 

 216. 



" Iris dark reddish-brown ; upper mandible black, lower 

 yellowish towards the base; feet dirty yellow, nails light 

 horn-coloured.'* 



27. Turdus kelleri. 



Merula kelleri Mearns, Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, xviii. 

 p. 6 (1905) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 83. 



a-h. S ? et ? imm. Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb., March. 

 Nos. 150, 162, 165, 172, 203, 214, 292, 298. 



" Iris brown ; rim of eyelid, bill, feet, and nails yellow.'' 



This Blackbird was represented in the first collection sent 

 home by Mr. Goodfellow in 1903 ; but Dr. Hartert, having 

 only one adult specimen, refrained from describing it. 



It is new to the British Museum. 



28. GEOCICHLA ANDROMEDA. 



Geocichla andromeda (Temm.); Seebohm,Monogr.Turdida3, 

 i. p. 77, pi. xxv. (1898). 



a, b. J. Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb. Nos. 158, 497. 



