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



34. POLIOLOPHUS UROSTICTUS. 



Poliolophus urostictus (Salvad.) ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 79. 



a. S • Davao, May. No. 443. 



" Iris brown, thick fleshy eyelids bright yellow ; bill black; 

 feet lead-coloured." 



35. lOLE PHILIPPENSIS. 



Iole philippensis (Gmel.) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 79. 

 a-d. J. Davao, Feb. Nos. 101, 104, 131, 192. 

 e. $. Piso, April. No. 350. 



"Iris brownish-red or dull red; bill black; feet brownish- 

 black." 



36. IoLE EVERETTI. 



Iole everetti Tweedd. ; Grant, Ibis, 1897, p. 228 ; 

 McGregor & Worcester, p. 79. 



o. cJ. Mapugba R., May. No. 426. 



" Iris dark red ; bill leaden; feet pinkish ash-coloured." 



37. Pericrocotus johnstoni^e. (Plate XIX.) 

 Pericrocotus johnstonice Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 18 



(1905). 



a, b, <J ? . Mt. Apo, 7000 ft., March. Nos. 215, 257. 

 {Types of the species.) 



c, d. ? et S imm. Mt. Apo, 7000 ft., March. Nos. 

 233, 294. 



Adult male. Most nearly allied to P. croceus, Sharpe, from 

 the south of the Malay Peninsula, but differs in having an 

 oblong orange-yellow mark on the terminal portion of the 

 outer web of the six median secondary quills; the chin and 

 throat glossy black, like the crown and mantle, and the 

 breast and under parts deep yellow, less tinged with orange. 

 The tail-feathers are black, tipped with orange, increasing in 

 width, so that the outer pairs have the terminal half orange. 



"Iris, bill, and feet black." 



Total length about 6'5 inches; wing 3'3; tail 3'2 ; 

 tarsus 06. 



Adult female. Differs considerably from the female of 

 P. croceus in having a narrow bright yellow band across the 



