LIST OP PHILIPPINE BIRDS. 13 



110. Craniorrhinus leucocepkalus. Mindanao. 



111. Craniorrhinus Waldeni. Guimaras, Panay. 



112. Penelopides Panini. Guimaras, Panay, Negros, Mas- 

 bate. 



113. Penelopides Manill.e. Luzon, Marinduque. 



114. Penelopides affinis. Mindanao. 



115. Penelopides Basilanica. sp. nov. Basilan. Much like 

 P. affinis of Mindanao, but differs from it in having the rufous upon 

 the tail reaching to and beneath the upper tail coverts, so that the 

 whole base of the tail appears rufous, though some specimens show 

 some black at the bases of the feathers when they are uncovered. 

 The sides of the mandibles are also flesh colored to their bases in- 

 stead of being black behind as in P. affinis. 



116. Penelopides Samarensis. sp. nov. Samar, Leyte. Most 

 like P. Panini, but differs from it in having, in the male, the belly, 

 under tail coverts, thighs, breast and upper tail coverts buffy 

 white, uniform with the head and breast, instead of dark rufous as 

 in P. Panini. The chiseling upon the beak is also very different. 

 In P. Panini both mandibles are extensively grooved, the furrows 

 in the upper mandible being buffy white, and the ridges between 

 black ; the ridges below are also black with indications of lighter 

 furrows. In P. Samarensis the chiseling is nearly limited to the 

 lower mandible, and upon this the ridges are white and the furrows 

 dark. 



117. Penelopides Mindorensis. sp. nov. Similar to P. Man- 

 illa, but black with bronze green gloss instead of brown as in P. 

 Manillse. The whole base of the tail is light ferruginous instead of 

 this color being limited to a narrow bar as in P. Manillas, and the 

 lower mandible is plain instead of being chiseled as in that species. 

 The female of P. Mindorensis has the feathers of the head white 

 as in the male, thus differing from the other Philippine species, in 

 all of which the females are black headed. 



The males and females of P. Mindorensis differ chiefly in the 

 color of the bare skin about, the eye and the base of the beak, 

 this in life being dark blue in the female and flesh colored in the 

 male. 



PASSERES. 



LANIIDiE. 



118. Lanius nasutus. Guimaras, Negros, Panay, Siquijor, 

 Bojol. 



