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13. Melidora macrorhina, Less., sp. 



Dacelo macrorhinus, Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. p. 692, pL 31 bis, fig. 2. 

 Melidora EuphrosicB, Less. Tr. d'Orn. p. 249. Havre-Dorey {Less.). 

 Mus. Par. 



14. Halcyon albicilla, Less. 



Less. Tr. d'Orn. i. p. 247. H. saurophaga, Gould, Voy. Sulphur, Zool. 

 p. 39, pi. 19. Worth coast of N. G. (Hinds). Mus. Lugd. et Brit. 



15. Halcyon cinnamomeus, Sw. 



Zool. III. ser. i. pi. Q7 ; Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. p. 696. Havre-Dorey 

 (Less.). Mus. Lugd. 



16. Halcyon Torotoro, Less., sp. 



Syma Torotoro, Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. p. 689, pi. 31 Us, fig. 1 ; Miill. 

 Verh. Ethn. p. 22. Halcyon flavirostris, Gould, B. Austr. Suppl. pt. i. 

 pi. 7 ?. Havre-Dorey {Less.) ; Lobo {MiilL). Mus. Paris, et Lugd. 



17. Tanysiptera Dea, Linn., sp. 



Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. p. 697 ; Mull. Verh. Ethn. p. 22. Havre- 

 Dorey {Less.) ; Lobo {Mull.). Mus. Paris., Lugd. et Brit. 



18. Alcedo Meningting, Horsf. 



Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 172. Ceyx Meningting ^ Less. Voy. Coq. i. p. 691. 

 Havre-Dorey {Less.). 



Specimens of this bird in the Ley den Museum are from Java and Borneo. 

 Lesson's authority for its occurrence in New Guinea is perhaps hardly 

 trustworthy. 



19. Alcyone Lessoni, Cassin. 



Pr. Ac. Sc. Phil. 1850, p. 69. Ceyx azurea, Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. 

 p. 690. Havre-Dorey {Less.); Lobo (Mull.). Mus. Lugd. et Ac. Phil. 



20. Alcyone solitaria, Temm., sp. 



PI. Col. 595, fig. 2; Miill. Verh. Ethn. p. 22. Lobo {Mull.). 



21. Alcyone pusilla, Temm., sp. 



PI. Col. 595, fig. 3 ; Mull. Verh. Ethn. p. 22 ; Gould, B. Austr. ii. pi. 26. 

 Lobo {MiJdl.) ; North Australia. Mus. Lugd. 



BUOEEOTID^. 



22. Buceros rujicollis, Vieill. 



Temm. PI. Col. 557 ; Mull. Verh. Zool. Aves, p. 24, et Ethn. p. 22. 

 B.plicatus, Less. Tr. d'Om. i. p. 445. Lobo {Mull.); Havre-Dorey {Less.). 

 Mus. Lugd. 



According to Miiller, this Hornbill is the only one which extends to New 

 Guinea, being also found in Amboyna, Gilolo, Ceram, Rawak and Waigiou. 

 It appears to have been confounded by Lesson with Buceros plicatus, a 

 Javan species. 



