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Dicseum papuense (Gm.). 



This species, the only representative of its family in Camiguin, was seldom 

 observed. An adult male was taken June 27 and a young male July 8. 



Cinnyris whiteheadi Grant. 



Fairly abundant; specimens from Camiguin differ in no way from specimens 

 taken in other islands. 



Budytes leucostriatus (Horn.). 



The only specimen seen was a male killed June 27. This individual had lost 

 his left leg and had been unable to migrate. 



Anthus rufulus Vieill. 



Fairly abundant on a flat near the town. 



Uroloncha everetti Tweed. 



Specimens were taken June 2 and 28 ; abundant in the vicinity of newly planted 

 rice fields. 



Oriolus chinensis (Linn.). 

 Abundant. 



Lamprocorax panayensis (Scop.). 



A few pairs were nesting in dead trees near the town. 



y'ami. 



Y'Arni, the most northern of the Philippine Islands, is a mass of 

 broken rock covered with a thick growth of grass, vines, and stunted, 

 twisted trees. During half an hour spent ashore here on the morning 

 of June 17 an immature male specimen of Haliaetus leucogaster (6m.), 

 and a male, in worn plumage, of Zoster ops batanis McGregor were killed. 

 In addition four species were observed of which no specimens were taken. 

 These species are: Halcyon chloris (Bodd.), Terpsiphone nigra Mc- 

 Gregor, Hypsipetes batanensis Mearns, and Petrophila manilla (Bodd.). 



BABUYAN CLARO. 



In a short time spent on the volcanic island of Babuyan Claro, June 

 18, specimens of Hypsipetes batanensis Mearns and Salangana marginata 

 (Salvad.) were collected and Cinnyris whiteheadi Grant, Hirundo java- 

 nica Sparrm., and Corone philippina (Bp.) were identified. 



