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jugulum, pectus et abdomen alba. Urt>pygittm y fcctriccs. Cauda, 

 pleuraque nigro et femigineo fasciata. 



Fam. XIV. Bucco \ i d e Leach, 



Gen. 47. Bucco Linn. 



Spec. 1. Bucco Javensit niihi. 

 B. smaragdinus saturatus, pileo aurantio, fascia ad latera capi- 

 tis atra duplici, una superciliari, altera jugulo utrinque con- 

 niventi, gula taeniaque transversa jugulari coccineis. 

 Chodok javanis. 



Longitudo 1 1 poll. 

 Size of B. grandis. A black band originates at the base of the 

 bill below the nostrils, and includes the anterior angle of the eye ; 

 then divides, and proceeding backwards, one branch terminates 

 on the occiput, while the other, diverging below the eyes, unites 

 on the throat with that from the opposite side. At the rictus of the 

 beak is an orange, and at the forehead, covering the stiff vibrissa, 

 is a scarlet spot. Some of the plumes of the head, neck and shoul- 

 ders, and the upper side of the tail have a sea-green tint. The 

 extremity of the remiges is brown. The breast and belly arc of a 

 paler green. The bill is very little curved at the extremity. 



Spec. 2. Bucco Fhilippensis Linn. 

 Engku Javanis. 

 Barbu des Philippines, PL Enl. 331. 



Spec. 3. Bucco australis mihi. 

 B. viridi-olivaceus, fronte gula cauda subtus scapulisqne cya- 

 neo-aeruginosis, jugulo pectoreque croceo interposita fascia 

 transversa nigra. 



Truntung Javanis. 



Longitudo 5^ poll. 



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