546 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
characteristic of the nests of many species of Collocalia. The 
nest is 3 centimeters deep, outside; 6.5 centimeters in greatest 
diameter (parallel to the supporting surface)'; and 5 centimeters 
from back to front — that is, the diameter at right angles, to the 
supporting surface. The side that was against the rock is 
somewhat flattened and wings of the glutinous substance, 
attached to the rock and extending 2 centimeters; from each side 
of the nest, serve as additional support. Other nests from this 
cave are composed of fine plant stems fastened together and 
to the rock wall in the usual manner. 
. In each of three sets of eggs collected one egg was slightly 
incubated and the other egg was noticeably more advanced in 
incubation. The eggshells are pure, dull white and unspotted. 
Measurements in millimeters are as follows: 17 by 11.4, 17.3 
by 11; 16.5 by 10.6, 16.4 by 10.3; 16.4 by 10.2, 16.3 by 10.6. 
Salvadori’s swiftlet' has not been previously recorded from 
Panay. 
Cocomantis merulinus (Scopoli). 
This common cuckoo was ; noted at Tibiao and at Culasi. A 
nearly full-grown young was killed near Culasi on July 28. 
Centropus viridis (Scopoli). 
This species was noted at Culasi. 
Centropus javanicus (Dumont). 
This species, was noted at Culasi and on Batbatan Island. 
Xantholsema roseum (Dumont). 
This barbet was fairly abundant in the forest on hills near, 
Culasi, but the coral rock on which the trees grow made it 
difficult to get near the birds. However, a few specimens were 
collected, June 3 to 14. The species has not been previously 
recorded from Panay. 
Thriponax hargitti Sharpe. 
One specimen, a female, was taken near Culasi at 600 meters’ 
altitude. 
Pitta erythrogaster Temminck. 
Several specimens were taken near Culasi. 
Hirundo javanica Sparrman. 
This species was noted at Culasi and on Maralison Island. 
