TTANPTJST OF TTTF P.IRDS OF P.OTiXF.O. 



fn the Philippines there is the Hand-List by R. C. McGregor 

 and J). C. Worcesier. which appeared in ]!)<><;, followed in 1909 

 by the former author's admirable " Manual of Philippine Birds." 

 recording IV.) spec ies from this extensive region of islands. Then 

 in the Malav Peninsula. Mr. II. ('. Robinson, the Director of the 

 federated Malav Slate-' Mu>euin-. ha- .v\mm| Ids lland-Li-t of 

 the Birds for that region down to 1!» 10 : he records 612 species. 



The extensive, but bv no means complete, bibliography given 

 at the end of this list, indicates that much has already been written 



species are' likely To be" tnere ' repet it i<!ns. ' The' I'olh.wing page- 



liow^noVn^rom* Borneo! 



The order and nomenclature followed is that of the British 

 Museum Hand-list, muddied by the introduction of subspecdic 



