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neiceps, Planesticus nigrorum, and Rhinomyias albigularis are 
known to occur in Negros and have not been collected in Panay. 
The first four will probably be found in Panay when a collector 
finds good forest. Halcyon moseleyi is one of those rare species 
that cannot be looked for with confidence even where it is known 
to occur. The last three species can be expected only in forest 
at considerable altitude, and the chances of their discovery in 
Panay are very slight. 
ENUMERATION OF SPECIES OF BIRDS OBSERVED IN 
ANTIQUE PROVINCE 
Excalf actoria lineata (Scopoli). 
Individuals of the island painted quail were flushed several 
times on grassy hills near Culasi. 
Gallus gallus (Linnaeus). 
Male jungle fowls were heard in the forest near Culasi, at 
altitudes of from 200 to 500 meters; and a female with young 
was seen on June 14, at an elevation of about 400 meters. 
Turnix fasciata (Temminck) ? 
Button quails were flushed several times near Culasi, and a 
bird from which all the feathers had been removed was seen 
in the hands of a man at Tibiao. As no specimen was collected, 
there is the possibility that some species other than T. fasciata 
was seen. 
Osmotreron axillaris (Bonaparte). 
Specimens of this green pigeon were collected at Tibiao on 
May 13 and at Culasi on May 26. 
Osmotreron vernans (Linnaeus) . 
Three specimens of this species were killed at Culasi on July 
18, and another, on July 28. This dove appears to be rare in 
Antique Province. 
Phapitreron nigrorum Sharpe. 
A female of this white-eared pigeon, with large ovules, was 
killed at Tibiao on May 9, and another specimen was killed at 
800 meters’ altitude near Culasi on May 19. A nesting female 
was collected near Culasi on May 30. 
Muscadivores chalybnra (Bonaparte) . 
An adult fruit pigeon in molt and a fully grown young bird 
of the year were collected between Culasi and Tibiao on July 22. 
