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Dr. Goodfellow noted Psendotharrhalus greseipectus , on Apo, as 
having the "Iris dark "brown; hill black; feet and nails rusty-brown 
(in the male), dull reddish-brown (in the female)." 
No. 14277 Male ad. Summit of Mt. Malindang. Alt. 9000 feet. 
June 6, 1906. 
"Iris brown; bill plumbeous-black; feet and claws brown. 
196; 212; 66; 90; culmen (chord), 16.5; bill from nostril, 10.3; 
from tip of bill to occiput, 42; tarsus, 28; middle toe with claw, 
25. This bird is usually found under mossy logs. Its note re¬ 
sembles the alarm call of the American Pipolo fuscu s mesoleucus ♦ 
Psen do tharrha leus caudatu s 
15405 - 208365 (male ?) ad. July 26, 1907. Haight's. Alti¬ 
tude, 7000 feet. 
15439 - 208366. Female,ad. July 29, 1907. Haight's. Alti¬ 
tude 7000 feet. 197; 198; 62; 90,; cul., 14; nost., 9; tarsus, 
28, rectc., 25. 
"Iris light brown. Bill dark brown above, slaty brown below. 
Feet and claws uniform purplish brown." 
