1920 
428 Philippine Journal of Science 
Table 2. — Showing the distribution of endemic species of Philippine land 
birds by groups of islands — Continued. 
Species. 
d 
1 
c 
I 
£ 
1 (2) Central islands. I 
1 (3) Mindoro. 
(4) Luzon group. 
1 (5) Samar-Leyte. 1 
1 (6) Mindanao. 
[ (7) Basilan. 
d 
's 
w 
1 
o 
m 
(9) Romblon group. | 
(10) Cebu. 
(11) Babuyanes-Batanes. j 
ZOSTEROPID.E— Continued. 
Zosterops meyleri McG 
X 
richmondi McG.e 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
DIC.®ID^. 
Dicseum retrocinctum Gould 
X 
h pp.mn.f.nsf'i rtoiYT) 
X 
'nn.'miP.’n.RP. fn-m ^ 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
I'U.T.O'n.ip.nsf’. ri-rnnt 
X 
a»o Hart.f»rt 
X 
bonaa Hartert. 
X 
dorsale Sharnft 
X 
pallidius B. and W 
X 
xanthopygium Tweedd 
X 
X 
intermedium B. and W 
X 
sihuyanicum B. and W 
X 
assimile B. and W 
X 
sibutuense Sharpe 
X 
cinereigulare Tweedd . 
X 
X 
besti Steere 
X 
flaviventer Meyer 
X 
pygmaeum (Kittlitz) 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 

X 
X 
davao MearriR 
X 
hunoleunum, Sbarnp 
X 
X 
m.ind.n, nen.se Twppdd 
X 
X 
X 
everetti Tweedd 
X 
ohseurum. Grant. 
X 
ninrilore TTartert 
X 
NECTARINUDyE. 
Prinnnr.h.'ihis iohn.nnsp. Sharpe 
X 
qn.n.d.Tir.nlmr Tweedd 
X 
olivaceus Tweedd 
X 
X 
X 
bicolor B. and W 
X 
i.n.expeetn.t'U.s TTartert 
X 
X 
X 
X 
anthonyi McG 
X 
s Zosterovs richmondi is known only from Cagayancillo and so cannot be placed in any 
island group of this table. 
