224 GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS, 
3. samarensis, Bourns § Worcester, Occ. Papers 
Minn. Acad. i. p. 24 (1894). 
4. luzoniensis, Ogilvie Grant, Ibis, 1894, p. 505. 
5. nigrorum, Whitehead, Bull. B. O. O. vi. p. xliii 
(1897). 
6. basilanica, Sharpe, Tr. Linn. Soc., 2nd ser. i. 
p. 882 (1876). 
[mindanensis, W. Blasius, J. f. O. 1890, p. 147. 
Cf. Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p. 60 (1901).] 
7. hyperythra (Blyth). (p. 206.) 
[tricolor, $, Temm. MSS. ; Blyth, Ibis, 1865, 
p. 44. Cf. Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. 
p. 199 (1900).] 
8. melanoleuca, Hodgs. 
[maculata, Tick. nec Gm. (p. 207.)] 
9. westermanni, Sharpe, P. Z. 8. 1888, p. 270. 
[=No. 8, ¢este Finsch, Notes Leyden Mus. 
xx. p. 93 (1898).] 
10. sapphira, Blyth. (p. 208.) 
[Cyornis sapphira, Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., 
Birds, ii. p. 20 (1890).] 
Philippine Is. 
(Samar). 
Philippine Is. 
(Luzon. Mindoro). 
Philippine Is, 
(Negros). 
Philippine Is. 
(Basilan. 
Mindanao). 
Himalayas 
(Garwhal to Sikhim). 
Khasi & Naga Hills. 
Manipur. 
Malay Peninsula 
(Mts. of Perak). 
Java, 
Mts. of N.W. Borneo. 
Mts. of Celebes. 
E. Himalayas and 
Assam. 
Plains of C. & N.E. 
India (winter). 
Tenasserim, 
Malay Peninsula 
(Mts. of Perak). 
Mts. of N.W. Borneo. 
Philippine Is. 
(Negros. Luzon). 
Mts. of Celebes. 
E. Himalayas. 
Garo & Naga Hills. 
N. Burma (E. of 
Bhamo) and 
W. China, 
