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Mr, W. R. Ogilvie-Graxt exhibited skias oi: some ne\r 

 species of birds discovered by Mr. John Whitehead in the 

 mountains of Lepanto in Northern Luzon. They were 

 described by ^Ir. Grant as follows : — 



Scops whiteheadi^ sp. n. 

 Maximus. Similis 5. everetti, sed valde major^ et digitis 

 basaliter plumis dense vestitis. Long. tot. maris 10 poll., 

 alae 7'4, tarsi L6.5. Long. tot. foem. 11-4^ alse 8, 

 tarsi 1"9. ^" 



Rhixomyias ixsrCrXis^ sp. n. 

 Magnitudine .S. gularis, sed supercilio guttureque pure albis, 

 necnon pectore sumrao et corporis lateribus l»te ferru- 

 gineis distinguenda. Long. tot. 6'-i poll.j alee 3'5. 



LUSCINIOLA SEEBOH-MIj Sp. U. 



L. similis L, mandellii, sed primariis tertio, quarto et quinto- 

 subcequalibus et longissimis : culraine magis brunnes- 

 cente : hypochondriis grisescenti-brunneis nee fulves- 

 centi-brunneis. Long. tot. 5*8 poll., alse .2, tai'si 0'75. 



Brachypteryx poliogyxa, sp. n. 

 B. similis B. erijthrorjynai, Sharpe, sed saturatior : long. tot. 

 55 poll., alee 2"6, tarsi 1'25. $ omnino diversa, genis 

 guttureque toto rufescenti-fulvis, praepectore dilutiore 

 fulvo : long. tot. d'-i, alte 2"5, tarsi 12. 



Pseudotharrhaleus, gen. n. 

 Genus geueri ' Androph'ilo ' afiinej sed rectricibus 12, nee 10, 



longioribus et acumiuatis distinguendum. 

 Typus sit 



Pseudotharrhaleus caudatuSj sp. n. 

 Umbrinus : gutture albo, hujus et pectoris lateribus griseis : 

 hypochondriis umbrinis. Long. tot. T'o poll., alse 2"45, 

 tarsi \. 



ZosTEROPs auretloris, sp. n. 



Z. similis Z. luzonicfe, sed loris hete aureo-flavis distinguenda. 

 Long. tot. 4.-5 pull., aUe 205, tarsi Lj. "^ . .. _ • 



