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[The £ollovi-ing descriptions of new species of Philippine 

 birds have been seat to me by Mr. Ogilvic Grants -who 

 has received a collection from the mountains of Northern 

 Luzon from his friend ]Mr. John AVhiteheadj which unfortu- 

 nately arrived too late for exhibition at tlie last Meeting 

 of the Club. A full account of the collection will appear 

 in ^The Ibis/— R. B. S., June 23, 1894.] 



!Mr. Ogilvie Grant describes the following species as 

 new : — 



ChIMARRHOKNIS BlCOLORj Sp. U. 



Cyauescenti-schistaccus ; abdomine. uropygio; supracauda- 

 libus et Cauda saturate castaneis. Long. tot. 6"3 poll., 

 alffi 3. 



Oriolus albiloris^ sp. n. 

 Sim^lis, ut videtur, 0. samarensi, Steere^ sed loris conspicue 

 albisj corpore subtris toto loete flavo, hypochondriis vix 

 nigricante striolatis distinguendus. Long. tot. 7'7 poll., 

 alse 4-8. 



Laxius validirostriSj sp, D. 

 L. tephronoto, Vig., valde affinis, sed notjeo toto schistaceo, 

 uropygio et supracaudalibus minime rufis, et rostro 

 validiore distinguendus. Long, tot, 8"2 poll., alae 3'-i. 



Hylotzrpe albivektris. sp. n. 

 Similis H. philippinensi, Wald., sed obscnrior ; pectore 



eri'isescente et abdomine albo distiuguenda. Lor 



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tot. 6 poll., al?e 3-3. 



Dendroprila mesoleuca, sp. n. 

 Similis D. anochlann/di, Sharpe, sed plaga longitudinali 

 dorsali albescente facile distinguenda. Long. tot. 4' 7 

 poll., alae 3. 



^THOPYGA FLAVIPECTUS, Sp. U. 



Similis JE. beihe, Twcedd., sed subtus Ifete flavo, pectore 

 minime scarlatino notato distinguenda. Long. tot. 3-7 

 poll., al?£' I/. 



