INHABITING THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO. 205 



Pastor dominicanus (Gm.), Strickl. J. A. S. B. 1847, p. 470. 



Stwrnnts 2}t/>'rho(/eiii/s (Teram. 8c Schlegel), Swinhoe, Ibis, 1861, p. 338, "between 

 Takoo and Peking," nee T. & S. 



Calornis dauricus (Pallas), Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Mus. E. I. C. ii. p. 544, no. 814. 

 Temenuchus dauricus (Pall.), Swinhoe, P. Z. vS. 1871, p. 384, no. 365. 



Calornis, G. R. Gray. 



128. * Calornis panayensis. 



Le petit Merle ou Musicien de I'isle Panay, Sonn. Voy. Nouv. Guin. p. 115, pi. 73. 



Muscicapa panayensis, Scop. Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 96, no. 110, ex Sonn. (1786) ; Walden, 



Tr. Z. S. viii. p. 79. 

 Turdus cantor, Gm. S. N. i. p. 837, no. 124 (1788), ex Sonn. ; v. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 15, 



no. 66. 

 Le Merle des colonibiers, Montb. Hist. Nat. Ois. iii. p. 381, " Philippines." 

 Turdus columbinus, Gm. op. cit. p. 836, no. 122 (1788), ex Montb. 

 Turdus cantor, Lath., Kittliz, Kupft. p. 11, pi. 15. f. 1, "Philippines." 

 Lamprotornis panayensis (Scop.), Cab. M. Hein. i. p. 200. 



Calornis panayensis. Scop., et Calornis columbina, Gm., apud G. R. Gray, Hand-list, nos. 6373, 

 6384. 



Hah. Zebu, April ; Luzon, January ; Negros, March {Meyer). 



The Philippine Calornis, for long confounded by several authors with the Javan 

 and the Malaccan species, was first recognized as distinct by Dr. Cabanis (/. c). A 

 good series in Dr. Meyer's collection enables me to fully confirm the opinion of 

 Dr. Cabanis. 



It is a large species of a dark bronze-green colour, and ranges nearest to Calornis 

 neglecta, nob. As labelled by Dr. Meyer, the sexes do not differ ; we must therefore 

 assume that examples in streaked plumage are young individuals. The eggs are 

 described in 'The Ibis,' 1872, p. 97. 



Lamprotornis magnus, von Rosenb., Schlegel (Ned. Tijdsch. Dierk. iv. p. 18, " Island 

 of Soek" — 1871), is a Calornis with the two pairs of middle rectrices exceedingly deve- 

 loped and measuring more than twice the length of the body. 



EULABETIN^. 



Sarcops, Walden. 



129. * Sarcops calvus. 



Merula calva, Brisson, Orn. ii. p. 280, no. 36, " Philippines." 



Gracula calva, Linn. S. N. i. p. 164, no. 2 (1766), ex Brisson; v. Kittlitz, Kupft. p. 9, pi. 



xiii. f . 2. 

 Le Goulin, Montb. Hist. Nat. Ois. iii. p. 420. 

 Le Goulin gris, Cuv. R. A. i. p. 381 (1829) . 



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