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nus, which were previously described in Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. C'oUocalia 

 whiteheadi is described as new; (Jinnyris oiscurior is rejected as being based 

 on 0. jugulwris in worn plumage; IHtta Icochi and Ptilopus marchei and the 

 females of Diowum (vantlwpygium and Cittocinola luzoniensis are fully 

 described. Notes on plumages of Macropygia tenuirostris ; Falco severus 

 added to the Luzon list; Oerohneis tinnunculus and CoUooalia Unchi added 

 to the Philippine list. 



Grant, W. R. 0.: On the birds of the Philippine Islands. — Part VI. 

 The vicinity of Cape Engano, northeast Luzon, Manila Bay, and 

 Puga Island, Babuyan Group. Ibis, (1896), 101-128, pi. 3. 



Additional notes and descriptions of Siphia enganensis, Hypsipetes fugen- 

 sis, Orthotornus chloronoLus, and Zosterornis dermistouni all previously 

 described in Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. Critical notes on the plumages of 

 Aceipiter gularis. Young male of Parus semilarvatus described. First 

 Luzon record of Fregata minor. Notes on the Eudynanis of Fuga. Ortho- 

 tornus chloronotiis and Zosterornis dennistouni are figured on the plate. 



Grant, W. R. 0.: On the birds of the Philippine Islands.— Part VII. 

 The highlands of Mindoro. lUs (1896), 457-477, pi. 11. 



A list of 52 species with numerous notes. Ninox mindorensis and Turdus 

 mindorensis, new species. Carpophaga mindorensis Whitehead, is re- 

 described and figured. Locustella ochotensis is recorded, for the second time, 

 from the Philippines. Notes on Hcops sp. inc., later described by Whitehead 

 as iS'. mindorensis. A useful key to tlie Philippine species of lyngipicus 

 is given. 



Grant, W. E. 0.: On the birds of the Philippine Islands.— Part VIII. 

 The highlands of Negros. Ibis (1896), 525-565. 



A list of 86 species; Ariamides cehuensis, Turdus nigrorum, Brachypteryx 

 brunneiceps, and (Jiltocincla nigrorum, new species. Keys to the Philippine 

 species of Oriolus, Rhinomyias, Ariamides, and Edoliisoma. Oriolus basila- 

 micus, new name. First Negroa records for Tanygnathus everetti and 8ur- 

 niculus velutinus; first Philippine record for Guculus micropterus. lole gui- 

 marasensis is considered to be distinct from lole philippensis ; Munia brun- 

 neiceps is considered to be the worn plumage of M. jagori. Notes on the 

 plumages of Spilornis panayensis and Falco ernesti. 



Grant, W. R, 0.: On the birds of the Philippine Islands. — Part IX. 

 The Islands of Samar and Leyte. Ibis (189'^), 209-250, pis. 5 

 and 6. 



A list of 93 species with numerous notes. Additional notes on Pithe- 

 oophaga jefferyi, Rhabdornis minor, and Rhabdornis inornatus, which were 

 previously described in Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. Microhierax meridionalis is 

 described as new; notes on Ceyx ; female oi Micro-itictus fuliginosus denGriheA. 

 Keys to the Philippine species of Orthotornus, Macronus, Zosterornis, and 

 Rhabdornis. Poliolophus basilanicus is considered not distinct from P. 

 uroslictus. Eight species new to Samar and 14 species new to Leyte. 



Grant, W. R. 0.: On the birds collected by Mr. Walter Goodfellow on 

 the volcano of Apo and in its vicinity, in southeast Mindanao, 

 Philippine Islands. Ihis (180G), 465-505, pis. 18 and 19. 



A list of 124 species with many critical and field notes. Bypocryptadius 

 cinnamomeus, Rhinomyias goodfellowi, and Pericrocotus johnstoniw are 



