1877. j birds of the philippines. 549 



35. Calornis panayensis. 



Muscicapa panayensis, Scop. Del. Fl. Fauu, lusubr. ii. p. 96. no. 

 110 (1786); Walden, t. c. p. 205. no. VIS. 



[No. 384, d.] 



No. 385, cJ . \ Camiguin. Eyes orange. Stomach had seeds.] 



No. 386, c?. J 



These examples do not differ from Luzon, Negros, and Zebu mdi- 

 viduals. The locality is new. 



36. MUNIA JAGORI. 



Dermophrys jagori. Cab. J. fiir O. 1872, p. 316. no. 6 ; Walden, 

 t. c. p. 207. no. J 32. 



[No. 339,(^.1 „ , , 



No. 340, 5 . I Zamboanga.] 



The two Mindanao examples do not appear to be in perfect dress. 

 The rectrices of the female are tinged with ochre. New to Mindanao. 



37. OSMOTRERON AXILLARIS. 



Treron axillaris, G. R. Gray ; Bp. Compt. Rend, xxxix. p. 875 

 (1854) ; Walden, t. c. p. 211. no. 136. 



[No. 346, $ . Ilo-ilo. Eyes white ; feet greenish. Stomach had 

 fruit.] 



New to Panay. 



38. Phabotreron brevirostris, n. sp. 



[No. 426, 6- Pasnanaca. Eyes white ; feet coral-red ; bill black.] 

 6 . Forehead pale ruddy fulvous ; vertex pale grey, passing over 

 into amethystine on the occiput and nape ; from the gape, passing 

 below the eye, a black line, bordered underneath by a white line 

 starting from below the eye and reaching to the nape ; back of 

 the neck emerald-green, becoming yellow-green lower down ; some 

 of the lowermost feathers being amethystine, then bluish green, ter- 

 minated by yellow-green ; others yellow-green, then amethystine, ter- 

 minated with blue-green ; back mixed amethystine and dull yellow- 

 green ; uropygium and upper tail-coverts dull yellow-green with 

 scarcely any iridescence; wing-coverts the same, but tinged with 

 amethystine ; quills brown, edged with pale rufous or fulvous ; ter- 

 tiaries like wing-coverts, but without any iridescence ; chin and 

 throat pale ruddy fulvous like the forehead ; remainder of under 

 plumage ruddy fulvous, with an amethystine tinge on the breast and 

 sides of neck; under tail-coverts pale French grey ; under wing-coverts 

 like abdomen, but deeper in shade ; middle pair of rectrices pure 

 amethystine, with a dark grey terminal band tinged with amethystine ; 

 remaining rectrices with a much broader terminal and pure grey band,' 

 the remaining part of each being deeply tinged with amethystine; outer 

 pair with a broad, dark-brown subterminal band also washed with 

 amethystine. Wing 475, tail 3-50, tarsus 075, bill from forehead 

 072. 



This is a small representative form of P. leucotis, from which it 



