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7-1 (fide Schalow g 1]\ (2) id., Eeise urn die Erde 1835, 11, 195- (3] Einsch 
& Conradj Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien 1873 (?). 
b. Enneoetonus lucionensis (1) Gray, Gen. B. I, 1846, 291. 
c. Enneoetonus schwaneri') (1) Bp., Consp. 1850, I, 363. 
d. Otomela schwaneri (1) Bp., Bcy. Zool. 1853, 437. 
e. Lanins jeracopsis ( 1 ) de Fil., Mus. Mediol. p. 31; (2) Bp., Rev. Zool. 1853, 437, note; (3) 
_ balvad., Atti Ac. 8c. Tor. 1868, 272. 
f. schwaneri f1) Pelz., Novara Reis. Vog. 1865, 48, 161; (2) Wald., Ibis 1867, 
(3) Gray, HI.. 1869, I, 393, Nr. 5974; (4) Salvad., Cat. Ucc. Borneo 1874, 159. 
9- Otomela ueionensis ( 1 ) Schalow, J. f. 0. 1875, 136; ( 2 ) id., ib. 1876, 214; ( 3 ) Taez., 
_ Bull. fe. Z. France 1879, 137; (4) id., J. f. O. 1881, 182; (5) id., O. Sib. Or. 1891, 1, 502. 
«. Lanins luzoniensis (4J Wald., P. Z. S. 1878, 614. 
)■ Lanins lazonensis2) (i) Whitehead, Ibis 1890, 47; (2) Hartert, J. f O 1891 204- 
f3) M. & Wg., J. f. O. 1894, 244. ’ 
“Burong furofuro”, Manado tua Id., Nat. Coll. 
“Ainaurida marero” and ’-Toreng penga”, Talaut, Nat. Coll. 
Some additional references cf. Wallace 6. 
Figure and descriptions. Walden XVII- Hume 14; Schalow p 1; David & Oust. 19- 
-'Cgge 27; Gadow Oates 30, 35-, Vorderman 44; Taez. go. 
n male (autumn). Above broccoli-brown, washed with grey on bead and neck, with 
cinnamon on ramp and upper tail-coverts; tail above brown with almost imperceptible 
traces of small close bars; wings dusky, the wing-coverts edged with the colour of 
le back but paler, the secondaries with whitish; forehead whitish grey; a long 
upeici lary stripe whitish; lores, subocular region and ear-coverts blackish; 
undei parts huffy white, washed with rufous buff on breast, sides, flanks and under 
eckmror^lll’ 1 the sides and flanks; under wing-coverts and inner 
C 5406] ^ pure white (Bohol, Philippines, gf, Oct. 1877, Everett — 
Bis brown; biU horny brown, edged with whitish, lower mandible bluish or 
eshy wlute, temmal third horny brown; legs and feet dull leaden blue, dull bluish 
or even greenish horny (Hume 14). ’ 
Adult female (winter). Without the dark loral spot of the male, the under parts paler with 
(Gadow '''' tuil-coverts 
above •‘^cording to Dr. Gadow, the birds tme less tinged with grey 
abo.e, and the female has the lores and ear-coverts browner than the male. 
onng. Above rufous brown, crossed with faint dark vermiculations; car-coverts and a small 
■ ^ 1 ron 0 t le ej e dark bi'own ; under-j)arfcs Avith crescentic markings of dark 
)iown on sit es 0 neck, chest, flanks, vent and under tail-coverts (ex Legge, Gadow). 
f ■ (^'^) believes that the bars on the under surface do not vanish 
f . yGurs. In the male tliis disappearance seems to take jilace more (juickly, 
shows that all the examples without cross-bars in the British Museum 
that " males. As in the case of Lanius tigrinus, it is probable 
‘ uu } o c emales, if any, correspond perfectly with the adult male. A specimen 
nnvto Borneo, collected by Schwaner and called Enneoetonus schwaneri liv Bom 
. T,„ t sun “““ 7.;sr nxe ■ 
and luzouensts as identical, we retain tlie wrong spelling of Brisson. ^ ^ recognize lucionensis 
