FURTHER ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF PHILIPPINE BIRDS, 
WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIES NEW TO SCIENCE AND 
TO FEMALES (PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN) OF CYRTJSTOMUS JUGULAR I 
DINAGATENSIS AN D ANTHEREPTES CAGAYANEUSIS . 
by 
EDGAR ALEXANDER HEARNS. 
(Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army, Retired.) 
This is the seventh of a series of papers on Philippine birds, 
published by the writer, adding, in all, 56 species to the list of 
those previously known from the islands.D It is the writer?s in- 
1) See Proc. Biol. Soc., Washington, XVIII, January 20, 1905, 
pp. 1-8; February 21, 1905, p. 73; February 21, 1905, pp. 83-90; 
June 29, 1905, p. 185; The Phillippine Journal of Science,- II, Octo¬ 
ber, 1907, p. 353; pp. 355-360. 
tention soon to publish a list of Dr. Paul Bartsch's Philippine col¬ 
lection of birds, in which two additional forms will be described. 
The following are additions to the species recorded from the 
Philippine Islands: 
Sterna longipennis Nordmann. 
Nordmann's Tern. 
I collected five specimens (Nos. 14065-69, author's collec¬ 
tion) of this species, in Basilan Strait, off Zamboanga, Mindanao, 
April 19,1906. Four were preserved as skins (Nos. 200770-73, U.S. 
National Museum) and one in alcohol. 
Lobipes lobatus (Linnaeus). 
Northern Phalarope. 
On several occasions I had seen flocks of phalaropes on the seas 
surfaunding the Philippine Islands; ana, on April 19, 1906 in Basilan 
