42 m'gregor. 



Halcyon moseleyi (Steere). 



One female specimen of this very rare kingfisher was collected on 

 February 19. Wing, 108 millimiters; tail, 86; cnlmen from base, 46; 

 tarsus, 15. Length, taken by the collector, 265 millimeters. 



BUCEROTID/E. 



Penelopides panini (Boddaert). 



One pair of the Panay tarictic. 

 Craniorrhinus waldeni Sharpe. 



Three males and two females of Walden's hornbill, all in good plumage. 

 HEMIPROCNIID/E. 

 Hemiprocne major (Hartert). 



One male specimen; wing, 1-11 millimeters. 

 MICROPODID/E. 

 Tachornis pallidior McGregor. 



One specimen, without sex mark, was collected on March 10. This 

 is the first record of the species. 



CUCULID/E. 



Surniculus velutinus Sharpe. 



In an adult female from Cadiz most of the recti'ices are conspicuously 

 bordered with white and several of the longer upper tail-coverts are 

 faintly tipped with the same color. This species was taken in Xegros 

 by Whitehead also. 



H ierococcyx sparverioides (Vigors). 



Two males in adult plumage. 

 Cacomantis meruiinus (Soopoli). 



One male specimen. 



CAPITONID/E. 

 Xantholffima roseum (Dumont). 

 Two sijecimens, male and female. 



PICID/E. 



Yungipicus maculatus (Scopoli). 



Four males and one female were taken in February. 



Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus Walden and Layard. 



One male and one female in good plumage. 



Thriponax hargitti Sliarpe. 



Thriponax hargitti Clarke, Ibis (1895), 475-477; McGregor, Man. Phil. Bds. 

 (1909), 1, 409. 



This collection contains three males and four females of Hargitt's 

 black woodpecker; all of them are in good plumage and well prepared. 



