6 # 
Butor ides extremely numerous 
Short-tailed Hirundos 
Long- tailed small Swifts 
Dusky Swifts exceedingly numerous 
Another pair of Sea Eagles 
Small Motacilla common 
Golden Plovers with black bellies 
Butor ides very abundant# One nest with half-grown young running about xn 
driftage# 
Brown Rice-Bird. 
Large snipe , white tail and rump# 
Crows in flocks feeding on shore# , v 
Many small dusky-backed Barbets in cocoanuts at mouth of river (1 have specimens,. 
Water hen 
Golden Plovers with black breasts 
More large blue- and brown kingfishers 
White-headed Hawks 
One very dark green (& maroon? ) 
Small Pigeon . , , . , , , 
White-headed Kingfisher always sits dejected with heau down* 
Waders, especially curlew and 
Godwits (?) abundant still . 
Black-billed, yellow- footed Heron (white) common singly. 
Water-hens on banks near grass# 
Towards dark it began raining, and we camped under a bower of tropical 
growth, near a hidden shack on the right (west) bank of the river, where xt 
rained intermittently through the night. Towards morning a pool had risen 
around our bower of banana leaves high enough to flood our ponchos and wet 
us thoroughly. The mosquitoes, bugs of all kinds and lizards continually 
annoyed us* 
Honey Creepers 
Crows 
White-headed Chats and 
Black- throated sunbirds and 
small dark Barbets# 
At Tubay, at the mouth of the Tubay River, x f t 
2 golden Honey Creepers and a 
Black-throated Sunbird# 
Only saved one Honey Creeper, female adult, (13352) 
April 24, 1904. 
At the town of Jabonga on Lake Lapongan* I shot 
