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24. TKMNUUUS. 91 



n. Ad. St. Malacca. Major-Gen. Hardwifke [P]. 



b. Ad. sk. Malacca. Capt. Stackhoiise Pinwill [P.]. 



c. Ad. sk. Malacca. W. Harvey, Esq. [P.] 

 (I. Jun. sk. Malacca. W. Ilarvey, Esq. [P. 

 e. 5 ad. sk. Malacca. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C 



/. 2 ad. sk. Sumatra. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C 



2. Platysmurus aterrimus. 



fTlaucopis atoriiimis, Teinm. PL Col. livr. 57a. 



Temnurus aterrimus, Less. Traitc, p. 341 ; Gmij, Gen. B. ii. p. 310 ; 



id. Hand-l. B. ii. p. 8. 

 Crypsirhina aterrima, Bp. Consp. i. p. 369; Scl. P. Z. S. 1863, 



p. 218. 

 Gleuargus aterrimus, Cab. Mus. Hvin. Th. i. p. 216, note. 

 Glaucopis aterrima, l^chl. Handl. Dierk. i. p. 323 ; id. 3Ius. P.-B. 



Coraces, p. 72. 

 Platysmurus aterrimus, Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 279 ; Sharpe, Ibis, 



1877, p. 20. 



Adult. Entirely black, with no white on the wing at all ; frontal 

 feathers developed into a very tine crest ; " bill and feet black ; iris 

 crimson" (Everett). Total length 12-5 inches, culmeu 1-35, wings 

 G'85, tail 7"o, tarsus 1'45. 



flab. Borneo. 



a. Ad. sk. Borneo. Sir J. Brooke [P.]. 



b. Ad. sk. South Borneo. J. Gould, Esq. 



c. Ad. sk. Banjerraassing. J. Motley, Esq. [C.]. 



d. Ad. sk. Belidah, Sarawak. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 

 e,f. c? ? ad. sk. Bintulu, Oct. 1875. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 



24. TEMNURUS. „ 



Type. 



Temnurus, Less. Traite, p. 341 (1831) T. truncatus. 



Range. Confined to Cochin China. 



1. Temnurus truncatus. 



Glaucopis temnura, Temm. PL CoL 357 ; Schl. Mns. P.-B. Coracea, 



p. 72, note. 

 Temnm'us truncatus, TjCss. Traits, p. 341 ; Gray, Gen. B. ii. p. 310 ; 



Bp. Consp. i. p. 369 ; Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 8. 

 Crypsirhina temnura, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xii. p. 933. 



Adult. Plumage bronzy black ; tail graduated, each feather cut 

 square at the tip (Lesson). 

 Hah. Cochin China (Diard). 



25. GARRULUS. 



Type. 



Garrulus, Briss. Om. ii. p. 40 (1760) G. glandarius. 



Glandarius, Koch, Syst. baicr. Zool. p. 99 (1816) G. glandarius. 



Range. Europe and Asia, including all the countries of the Medi- 



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