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non, Mindanao, on May 14, 1915. It was among the trees border- 

 ing a deep caiion. (No. 1223.) 



Prionochilus inexpectatus Hartert. 



This flowerpecker was not very common in my experience. I 

 have two females from Luzon and one male from Mindoro. 



Table X. — Specimens of Prionochilus inexpectatus. 



No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



1033 

 1186 

 1532 



? 

 ? 



cT 



Mount MaquiliniT, Lacuna Province, Luzon 



June 28, 1914. 

 March 7, 1915. 

 April 17, 1916. 



do ... 



San Jose, Mindoro _ _ _ 





Eudrepanis jefferyi Grant. 



A female of this species that I have differs from the specimens 

 in the Bureau of Science collection in being decidedly lighter 

 above and below and in possessing a more or less distinct white 

 loral spot. It was taken on Mount Banahao, Laguna, Luzon, 

 on January 3, 1916, at about 914 meters' elevation (3,000 feet). 

 (No. 1235.) 



Cinnyris flagrans (Oustalet). 



This beautiful little sunbird appears to be well distributed 

 over south-central Luzon, but is not common anywhere. All 

 the individuals I have seen were in mixed flocks of related forms. 



Table XI. — Specimens of Cinnyris flagrans. 



No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



1127 

 1137 

 1313 

 1329 



cT 



Mount Maquiling, Lacuna Province, Luzon _ _ _ . . 



November 15, 1914. 

 November 28. 1914. 

 December 5, 1915. 

 December 30, 1915. 



Longfos, Laguna Province, Luzon . ._ , 



Silang, Cavite Province, Luzon __ __ 



Mount Banahao, Laguna Province, Luzon . 







Oriolus albiloris Grant. 



On April 4, 1915, I secured a fine female of this rare, forest- 

 inhabiting oriole at Mariveles, Bataan Province, Luzon. It was 

 on the lower slopes of the mountain. (No. 1208.) 



Stumia philippensis (Forster). 



The only Luzon specimen of this starling that I have was taken 

 on October 11, 1914, at Bondog Point, Tayabas Province, Luzon. 

 (No. 1091.) 



