206 Mr. V1cons's and Dr. Horsrrexp’s Description of the 
Genus. Harcxow. Swains. 
1. CiNNamomiNus. Hale. ceruleo-viridis ; pileo, collo, plumis- 
que totis subtus pallidé cinnamominis ; auribus viridibus ; 
nuchá torque nigro gracili ornatá. Swains. | 
Halcyon cinnamominus. Swains. Zool. Illust. pl. 67. 
2. Corramis. Halc. viridi-ceruleus, corpore subtus collarique 
albis. Lath. | à 
Halcyon collaris. Swains. Zool. Illust. pl. 27. 
Alcedo collaris. Lath. Ind. Orn. 250. no. 14. 
Sacred Kingsfishe Phill. Bot. Bay, pl. in p. 156. 
“ This bird,” says Mr. Cal gins to get noisy in the 
spring, and may be seen frequently. A pair of them had a nest 
annually, to the best of my recollection, in a large dried tree in 
my garden. After the breeding season they departed; but 
whether to the woods or to a greater distance I never discovered. 
From the circumstance of their appearing regularly in my gar- 
den and frequenting the above-mentioned dried tree, I con- 
sidered them migratory." | 
| reque albidis ferrugineo-variegatis, he fusco-undulato, super- - 
ciliis maculá occipitali gulâque albis, tenid ante oculos ferru- 
gined, collari occipitali strigáque suboculari nigris. . 
3. Sanorus. Halc.cæruleo-viridis, torque nuchali abdomine pecto- 
Capitis plume frontales ferrugineo-marginate. Dorsum ante- 
rius scapularesque fusco-virides, uropygio cæruleo. Tec- 
trices superiores ferrugineo-marginate, inferiores ferru- 
ginem. Remiges intis apiceque fuscæ, ceruleo externè 
marginate ; prima fusca externe ferrugineo-marginata, 
subtus. fusca interne fulvo-marginata. Rectrices cæruleæ, 
pogoniis internis fusco-marginatis, subtus fuscæ. Rostrum 
fuscum, 
