Vol. xiv.] 12 



The genus named in honour of its discoverer, Mr. Walter 

 Goodfellow. 



Type No. 57 (Goodfellow Coll.), April 1903. 



Rhipidura nigrocinnamomea, n. sp. 



<$ ? ad. Entire head to the hind-neck, sides of head, 

 lores, and throat black, a white line across the forehead 

 connecting two short white superciliary bands. Upper 

 surface bright reddish cinnamon ; tail similar, but slightly 

 darker ; quills black, outer and inner webs basally edged 

 with cinnamon-rufous ; inner secondaries cinnamon-rufous, 

 with black tips ; primary-coverts black, with cinnamon-rufous 

 borders. Below : chest white, merging into the pale cinnamon 

 breast and abdomen. Under wing- and tail-coverts pale 

 cinnamon. Bill and feet (in skin) blackish. Wing 79-80, 

 tail 90, metatarsus 19, bill from forehead about 15 mm. 



Hob. Apo Volcano, Mindanao, 8000 feet. 



Type 6, April 1903, No. 137 (Goodfellow Coll.). 



Cryptolopha mindanensis, n. sp. 



Upper surface olive-green. Remiges blackish brown, out- 

 wardly edged with the colour of the back, inwardly with 

 yellowish white. Middle rectrices dusky brown, edged with 

 olive-green, outermost pair with the inner webs white, except 

 a brown patch near the base ; basal half of outer webs pale 

 sulphur-yellow, distal half, except a line near the shaft, 

 dusky brown ; the next pair similar, but with a little more 

 brown near the base, and the outer web throughout with 

 dusky patches, the third pair from outside with an irregular 

 white stripe near the shaft on the inner web and a narrow 

 white border. A narrow brownish- buff superciliary line, not 

 very conspicuous. Underside sulphur-yellow ; fore-neck and 

 breast tinged with olive-green. Under wing- coverts white, 

 yellow near the edge of the wing; under tail coverts yellow. 

 Wing 59*5, tail 45, bill 10, tarsus about 18 mm. (not quite 

 certain, because both damaged by shot). 



Bab. Apo Volcano, 8000 feet, Mindanao, April 1903. 

 (Type ? , No. 142, Goodfellow Cull.) 



