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BIKDS OF >tOUNT PUL06. 

 Prioniturus montanus Grant. 



Several iudividuals seen in the mossy forest. 

 Collocalia whitehead! Grant. 



A small flock of swiftlets was seen near the summit of the mountain. 

 The single specimen collected is doubtfuUj' identified with 0. ivhiteheadi. 

 Compared with skins from Irisan, Benguet, this specimen is somewhat 

 darker and more blackish on the head and back, while the wing is 

 shorter. A smaller species of swiftlet was noted, possibly it was C. 

 isonoia. 



Rhipidura cyaniceps (Cassin). 

 Cryptolopha nigrorum Moseley. 

 Eumyias nigrimentalis Grant. 



These three species of flycatchers were more or less abundant in the 

 mossj' forest. 

 lole gularis (Pucheran). 



Several fruit thrushes were noted near the Igorot barrio of Ankiki, 

 just below the mossy forest. 

 Zosterornis whitehead! Grant. 



Two specimens collected July 3. 

 Brachypteryx poliogyna Grant. 



Several seen in the mossy forest. 

 Planesticus thomassoni (Seebohm). 



One specimen collected Jvil}^ 4. 

 Horornis seebohmi (Grant). 



A young spicemen was caught with an insect net, near the base of the 

 mountain. 

 Zosterops whitehead! Hartert ? 



A female silvereye, killed near Ankiki, is doubtfully referred to Z. 

 ivhiteheadi. 

 Pyrrhula leucogenys Grant. 



A pair of bullfinches was collected near timber-line and others were 

 seen. 



