486 Mr. W. It. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 



outer margins of the secondaries are crimson, giving the 

 whole wing a crimson appearance, whereas in the present 

 form, though some of the males have narrow crimson-orange 

 edges to the wing-coverts, the general colour of the wings 

 is distinctly orange. 



This form may be regarded as a partially alpine repre- 

 sentative of C. lucidus, of which it is no doubt a subspecies ; 

 it also occurs on the coast, for two fully adult male specimens 

 were procured at Piso, which, according to Mr. GoodfelhWs 

 letter, is a locality on the south-east coast of Mindanao, 

 about fifty miles from Davao. From the latter locality, as 

 recorded above, we have received a typical specimen of 

 C. lucidus. 



This subspecies is new to the British Museum. 



54. Iyngipicus fulvifasciatus. 



Yungipicus fulvifasciatus Hargitt; McGregor & Worcester, 

 p. 65. 



a. <J. Davao, Feb. No. 146. 



b,c. S ? ■ Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., March. Nos. 270, 274. 



d. ? . Piso, April. No. 359. 



'* Iris ruby-red ; upper mandible black, lower pale slate- 

 coloured at the base ; feet olive-grey." 



55. Xanthol^ma HjEmatocephala. 



Xantholcema hmnatoceplialum (P. L. S. Mull.) ; McGregor & 

 Worcester, p. 64. 



a-c. S ? . Piso, April. Nos. 336, 346, 347. 



d. J . Davao, April. No. 404. 



" Iris brown, eyelids crimson ; bill black ; feet coral-red, 

 nails black ." 



56. Centropus melanops. 



Centropus melanops Less.; Grant, Ibis, 1897, p. 247; 

 McGregor & Worcester, p. 64. 

 a. ? . Piso, April. No. 337. 

 " Iris ruby-red ; bill and feet black." 



57. Centropus viridis. 



Centropus viridis (Scop.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1897 ; p. 247 ; 

 McGregor & Worcester, p. 63. 



