1889.] 



RELATIONSHIPS OF PALAWAN ISLAND. 



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Table I. (continued). 



21. 

 22. 

 23. 

 24. 

 25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 

 32. 

 33. 

 34. 

 35. 

 36. 

 37. 

 38. 

 39. 

 40. 

 41. 

 42. 

 43. 

 44. 

 45. 

 46. 

 47. 

 48. 



Alcedo bengalensis. 

 Halcyon chloris. 

 Cuculus canorus. 

 Hierococcyx strenuus. 

 Cacomantis merulinus. 

 Circus spilonotuB (?). 

 Astur trivirgatus. 

 Butastur indicus. 

 Haliaetus leucogaster. 

 Pemis ptilonorhynclms. 

 Falco communis. 



Pandion haliaetus. 

 Fregata minor. 

 Ardea sumatrana. 

 Herodias intermedia. 

 Bubulcus coromandus. 

 Butorides javanica. 

 Gorsacbius melanolophus. 

 Chalcophaps indica. 

 CalcEnas nicobarica. 

 Carpopbaga Knea. 



bicolor. 



Treron vernans. 

 Ptilopus melanocepbalus. 

 Megapodius cumingi. 

 GaUus bankiva. 

 Excalfactoria chinensis. 



49. Rallina fasciata. 



50. Erytbra phoenicura. 



51. QSdicnemus magnirostris. 

 62. Glareola orientalis. 



53. Charadriiis fulvus. 



54. Squatarola helvetica. 



55. Eudromias vereda. 

 .56. jEgialitis geoifroj'i. 



57. mongolica. 



58. dubia. 



59. cantiana. 



60. peroni. 



61. Strepsilas interjjres. 



62. GaUinago megala. 



63. Limicola platyrhjncha. 



64. Tringa subminuta. 



65. ruficoUis. 



66. Tringoides hypoleucus. 



67. Totanus calidris. 



68. brevipes. 



69. glareola. 



70. Terekia cinerea. 



71. Numenius lineatus. 



72. variegatus. 



73. Sterna bergii. 



74. melanauchen. 



75. Anous stolid us. 



Table II. — Showing the Palawan Species which are identical with 

 or allied to Species inhabiting the Philippines, Sanghir, Celebes, 

 &c., but which are not found in Eorneo or western Indo-Malaya, 

 except as migrants or stragglers. Species peculiar to the Pa- 

 lawan group are distinguished by the prefix of a dagger. 



