1378.] the ORNITHOLOGY OF THE PHILIPPINES. 2 83 



from fw"° t a u aCter Sf eb y t0 Se P arate these Negros individuals 

 from those inhabiting Malacca, the Andaraans, Sikim, Ceylon the 

 Nelg h e mes , ae Mauritius, and the Fiji Islands W nT^O 



/^S&ltSr* ^ ? PliCatl0n °- *^« » thiE 

 seHes of TtroalLt *T* '' ^ * reexaminatio » of a considerable 

 benes or i L. troglodytes shows that it more properly belong to the 

 section of which true C. esculenta may be ta&nu being ' thf type 



13. Centrococcyx viridis (64). 

 [Valencia, tf, August. Dumaguete, d, August.] 



14. Penelopides panini (68) 1 



[Valencia ?, August: iris dull chestnut-brown- orbital and 



Keen tin" TJ^Vt^ *** hMsh '> ^H br^u w ^ 

 black.] g ' ^ ^^ lead - gre ^ With a faint greenish cast ; nails 



P ^Lw S t e t X t a h?h e ir nt Weai ' S ? e d [ eSS ° f the mature fe -«le of 

 orfasoue T ".™ooth, without lateral plates, grooves 



or casque The upper tail-coverts are ferruginous and not black 

 It may belong to a distinct representative form. 



15. Artamus leucorynus (73). 

 [Dumaguete, rf ,$, August.] 



16. Graucalus striatus (74). 



[Dumaguete, tf, August. Iris crimson. Valencia? A llffl , B f 

 Ins crimson , bill black ■ legs grey-black.] ' ? ' Au « U8t - 



fnrm «lT '? ^u threC ( d > have the thloat ™d upper breast uni 



17. VOLVOCIVORA? C^RULESCENS (75)? 



ttSS^f A " gUStl WS C '" ,k Ch0Mlat ^ bi » »-*i >e« S 



differs from every example in my series ex Lmon a t 7 ' • 

 havu lg a and , ? ^ ^ Lk M hy ^"Lt ^tt 



out any dark brown almost black margins to th/kJLnth* 

 pygmm and upper tail-coverts beine of art! Ll ' the , u . r °- 



below pale gre/Ld not dark iron^ y n t .vifte^W *"* 



