22 * 
Birds seen: 
Sea-Eagle 
Red-billed broadraouth 
Red-breasted Sunbird 
Black-throated Sunbird 
Large green (young) S unbirds 
Torcasa Pigeon 
Ra incrow 
Crow 
Locustella 
Hawk that fliesover treetops uttering a cry like an exaggeration* of Wood Peewee's cry 
(2 shots) 
Ants annoying* 
Flock of Brown Java Sparrows 
One Tringoides bypolucus 
2 large Curlew 
Stone-colored Sandpipers 
Brownbreasted Thrushes 
Small dusky Swift 
(Swa Swallow and Anthus yesterday in Davao). 
Calao 
Whip Lug-pus (Bogobo) 
Spear Pung-i-ami. 
Sin-ah- lap-id Bead band worn by both men and women over right shoulder and under 
left arm by men and around the neck by men* Some women wear two. 
Tali cud Island, July 17, 1904, 
1* Yellow-trreen Sunbird, female adult 
2# " " " male juv. 
Lower mandible tip shot away. 7 
3. Do male juv. 
4. Blue Roller goatsucker, male ad. 
5. Stone-colcred Sandpiper, fersale ady.lt, 
6» Rhipidura sp* nov« .----im. 
7* Yellow-green Sunbird, male juv. 
6. Red-breasted Sunbird, male ad. 
9* Do, " juv. 
10. Black-throated Sunbird, dale adult 
11* Red-brown Bird (new) No head, male adult. 
July 19, 1904 . 
Skinned 11 birds in the morning, and went out with Gov. Bolton to shoot birds 
in the afternoon. Heller went along and set traps. We got one or two new birds. 
The brown-breasted thrush is a mimic and immitates parrots and other birds. It 
and the White-headed Chat are very abundant. The big green parrots are abundant but 
molting. 
The little blue-ringed parrot is in good plumage. 
