1920 
422 Philippine Journal of Science 
Table 2. — Showing the distribution of endemic species of Philippine land 
birds by groups of islands — Continued. 
Species. 
(1) Palawan group. 
(2) Central islands. 
(3) Mindoro. 
(4) Luzon group. 
(5) Samar-Leyte. 
(6) Mindanao. 
c 
m 
A 
3 
c 
M 
(9) Romblon group. I 
(10) Cebu. 
(11) Babuyanes-Batanes. | 
MICROPODID^— Continued. 
Cksetura dubia McG 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
TROGONID^. 
X 
X 
X 
X 
CUCULID^. 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
carpenteri Mearns 
X 
steeri B. and W 
X 
viridis (Scop.) 
m.p.la.'n.nps TjPsr 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
unirufus (Cah. and 
X. 
Dryococcyx harringtoni Sharpe 
X 
Dasylopkus superciliosus (Cuv.)* . 
X 
Lepidograminus cumingi (Fraser)* 
X 
prciD^. 
Yungipicus validirostris (Blyth) 
X 
X 
maculatus (Scop.) 
X 
X 
'menagei B. and W 
X 
leytensis Steere 
X 
fulvi fasciatus Ha r fri tt 
X 
X 
ramsaui Harp^itt. 
X 
siasienjiift MaarnR 
X 
Tiga everetti Tweedd 
X 
Ckrvsocolavtes enjthror.p.nhnhifi SViarpp 
X 
lup.mat7n.ho7}. (Wap-l#>r^ 
X 
lucidus (Scop.) 
X 
X 
montanus Grant 
X 
T'u fortune.tn.tus Harp-itt 
X 
xanthoce.r>ha.hj.s W. and Fi 
X 
Lichtensteinivicus funehris (Val.) 
X 
fulighiosus (Tweedd.) 
X 
X 
Thrnponax confusus Stresemannc 
X 
pectoralis Tweedd 
X 
multilunatus McG 
X 
X 
suluensis Bias 
X 
philippinensis Steere 
X 
mindorensis Steere 
X 
hargitti Sharpe 
X L... 
= This is the distribution of the Philippine forms of Thriponax given by Stresemann, 
Nov. Zool. 20 (1913 ) 318-320. 
