6 * 
The above four specimens were taken at Tagulaya, where I found that the 
"Crying Bird" of my notes is really a jet black Cuokoo. A similar bird 
had reddish-brown markings added* 
Little-red-and-green Parac.uets 
Cockatoos 
Tanygnathus 
Rainorow 
Little saored Dove abundant. Pair sat side by side when shot at once. 
"Toroase" abundant. 6 shot and saten* 
Green Pigeons 
Brown Java Sparrow 
Martin 
Pescado Asul 
Oriolus 
White-headed Chat (1 shot) 
Black-throated Sunblrd 
Gray and black Harrier is here in the oogonals in abundanoe, but I saw none. 
Brahmany Kite. (No waders or beaoh birds seen). 
Wood Swallow 
Small dusky Swift 
Least Swallow-Swift 
Short-tailed Swallow 
Black Starling 
Crow 
13502 Naked headed Starling, female adult 
13503 White-hedded Chat, male adult 
June 15. 1904 (Wednesday) 
Left camp at 7:30 A. M. Crossed the Tagulaya River at c mp; also 2 
small oreeks in areas of timber and hemp plantation, finally taking a trail 
through an evenly sloping cogonal on the left side of the Tagulaya River, 
following a deep indenture of the oogonal sone to its apex, where the aneroid 
read at 9:45 A. M. 1030 ft. Descending a steep hill we again cane to a branch 
of the Tagula River where the aneroid read 930 at 9:55 A. M. 
The Rainorow, Wood Swallow, little red-spotted Paraquet, Cookatoo, Crow}. 
Red-billed Frogmouth, Cogon Warbler, White-headed Chat, Brahman Kite and 
Torcas were with us to the apex of the cogon belt. Gathered 3 speoiesof land 
snails (dead) in the fore t near sea level. Shot a Paraquet at 660 ft. The 
river here is swift and rocky. Red-bellied "Barbet," Monkey, On the stream 
Bah-he (Visoaya)j Bohl-la ''(Bpgobo) "Fish-tail Palm" (Msjgale) oommonj Green-stem¬ 
med Palm or Betel-nut, Boong-ga Viacayan. 
Mah-wahn "Bogobo (Bogobo) / ^ 
Come here friend Ah-de-kah®loo-gee (Bogobo) 
Red-spotted Paraquet Ihomhh-see-see. 
