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Description of the female of Cryrfcioatomus jugularis dinagatensis 
Dinagat Orange-breasted Sunbird. 
ITo. 202451 from Bucas Island, P. I., October 4, 1906. Shot 
by Captain Halstead Dorey, U. S. Army. Similar to females of C. 
jugularis but greener above, und paler yellow below. 
This proves to be a very distinct form, having for its range 
the inlands of Bucas, Dinagat, Leyte, and Bohol. 
Description of female of Anthreptcs cagayener.sis Kearns 
Cagayan Sulu Brown-throated Sunbird. 
Characters of adult female (Eo. 202463 U.S.National Museum, col¬ 
lected October 15, 1907, on Cagayan Sulu Island, in the Sulu Sea, 
Philippine Islands, by Edgar A. Kearns).- Differs from females of 
Anthreptes grisoogularis in the •.absence of the grayish white chin 
and throat; from A. chlongaster in the yellower coloration of the 
middle underparts and greener upper ports; and from A. malacensis, 
only in the greater contrast of the canary yellow of the middle under¬ 
parts with the green color of the flanks, which in A. cagayancr.sis 
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are pale iol-grecn, and in A. malaocenci s olive-yellow. I have no 
female of A. wlglesworthi for comparison. Wing, 65; tail, 47; 
culmen (chord), 15.5; bill from nostril, 12; tarsus, 15.8. 
