the Volcano of Apo and its Vicinity. 483 



44. Rhipidura nigro-cinnamomea. 



Rhipidura nigrocinnamomea Hartert, B. O. C. xiv. p. 12 

 (1903). 



a-c. <J ? . Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb. Nos. 119, 201, 204. 



" Iris, bill, and feet black." 



The male of this remarkably distinct Flycatcher is new to 

 the British Museum. It appears to have no close ally. 



45. Hypothymis superciliaris. 



Hypothymis superciliaris Sharpe ; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 73. 



a. S ■ Piso, May. No. 433. 



" Iris dark brown ; bill and feet black/' 



46. Hypothymis azurea. 



Hypothymis azurea (Bodd.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1897, p. 224. 

 Hypothymis occipitalis (Vig.) j McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 73. 



a. £ • Davao, April. No. 388. 



b. S imm. Piso, March. No. 328. 



" Iris black ; bill blue, black towards the extreme tip • feet 

 slate-coloured/' 



47. MUSCICAPULA MONTIGENA. 



Muscicapula montigena Mearns, Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 xviii. p. 8 (1905) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 72. 



a-c. $ ? . Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., Feb., March. Nos. 170, 

 254, 282. 



" Iris and bill black ; feet shining silver." 



This little Flycatcher is closely related to M. luzoniensis 

 Grant and M . nigrorum Whitehead, but is easily distinguished 

 from the latter by the reddish-olive outer edges of the quills 

 and by the chestnut upper tail-coverts and tail-feathers in 

 the male. This species is new to the British Museum. 



48. Muscicapula westermanni. 



Muscicapula westermanni Sharpe; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 72. 



a. (J. Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., March. No. 242. 

 " Iris and bill black j feet shining black/' 



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