204 M'GBEGOR. 



Clarke, W. E. : On some birds from the Island of Negros, Philippines. 

 Part IV. Ibis (1900), VII, 6, 351-361, pi. 8. 



Notes on 26 species, of which Phlogcenas keayi, new species, Is described 

 and figured; an unlcno^vn Batrachostomus and the female of Caprimulgus 

 griseatiis are described; Ardea sumatrana, Diipetor fiavicollis, and Nannocnus 

 eurythmus are recorded as new to Negros. 



Dillwyn, L. L. : On an undescribed species of Megapodius. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London (1851), 118-120, pi. 39. 



Description and plate of Megapodius cummingii, new species, with notes 

 on the nesting habits of the Bornean species. 



Elliot, D. G. : On the fruit-pigeons of the genus Ptilopus. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London (1878), 500-575, pis. 33 and 34, text figs. 1-6. 



An elaborate review of the genus and of its literature with descriptions, 

 synonyms, and key to the species. 



Finsch, 0.: Ueber einen ISTeuen Kashornvogel der Clattung Penelopides 

 Eeichb. Notes Leyden Mus. (1903), 23, 190-194. 



Description of Penelopides talisi, new species, from Cagayan. northern 

 Luzon. 



McGregor, R. C. : On birds from Luzon, Mindoro, Masbate, Ticao, C'uyo, 

 Cagaj'an Sulu, and Palawan. Bull. Philippine Miis. (1903), No. 

 1, 1-12. 



ChiJjia cuyensis is described as new. Six species, either new to the Islands 

 or of uncertain status, are noted: Querquedula querquedula, Spatula clypeata, 

 Phalacrocorax carho, Tachornis infiiniata, Uroloneha fi(scans, and Sturnia 

 sinensis. Descriptions or notes of interest are recorded for the following: 

 Caprimulgus griseatus, Oriolus albiloris, 0. isabelloe, Orthotomus chloronoius, 

 Nettopus coromandelia/nus, Fuligula fuligula, Collocalia marginata, Cinnyris 

 whiteheadi, Anthothreptes griseigularis, Oittocincla superciliaris, and Cy- 

 anomyias cwlestis. New localities for species are recorded as follows: Luzon, 

 5 species; Mindoro, 1 species; Cxilion, 3 species; Palawan, 1 species; Cagayan 

 Sulu, 12 species; C'uyo, 22 species; Masbate, 10 species; Ticao, 91 species. 



McGregor, R. C: Birds from Beng-uet Province, Luzon, and from the 

 Islands of Lubang, Mindoro, Cuyo, and Cagayancillo. Bull. Phil- 

 ippine BIus. (1904), ISTo. 3, 1-16. 



Pericrocotus novus is fully described for the first time and notes of 

 interest on about 40 species are recorded. From Lubang 73 species are 

 recorded; from Verde, 35 species; from Agutaya, 8 species; from Cagayan- 

 cillo, 45 species; to the Mindoro list 16 are added; to the Cuyo list 15 are 

 added. This paper ends with a list of 72 species from Benguet Province, 

 Luzon. 



McGregor, R. C. : The Birds of Calayan and Puga, Babuyan Group. 

 Bull. Philippine Mus. (1904), IsTo. 4, 1-34. 



Tliis paper includes descriptions and records of several species which come 

 from neither Calayan nor Fuga and unfortunately their places of capture are 

 not always clearly indicated. The new species are: Turnix icorcesteri, 

 Macropygia phcea, Otus cuyensis, 0. calayensis, Eudynamis frater, Zosterops 

 flavissima, and Hyloterpe fallax. The following are recorded as new from the 



