13. CYAN0P8. 75 



(Swinhoe). Total length 7'5 inches, culmen 0"95, wing 4, tail 2*4, 

 tarsus 0"95. 

 Hah. Formosa. 



a-/. Ad. sk. Formosa (H. Swinhoe). 



ff-n. Ad. et imm. Formosa, March, May, Oct. Seebohm Coll. 



sk. (7^. Swmhoe). 



0. Ad.sk. Formosa, Jan. (i?. Swinhoe). Hume Coll. 



p. Ad. sk. N. Formosa, April {R. Swin- Seebohm Coll. (Type 



hoe). of species.) 



q. Ad. sk. N. Formosa, April [M. Sioin- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



hoe). 



14. Cyanops faber. 



Megralaema faber, Swinhoe, Ibis, 1870, p. 96, pi. iv. ; id. P. Z. S. 



1871, p. 391 ; Marshall, Monogr. Capit. p. 59, pi. 25 (1871) ; 



David <!(• Oust. Ois. Chine, p. 57 (1877). 

 Megalaima faber, Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 174, no. 8441 (1870). 



Adult. Of the same general form as G. oorti and C. nuchalis, but 

 differing from both in its bluer crown, with a large patch of scarlet 

 on the nape ; throat, and sides of the face as in the above-mentioned 

 species, but the blue is more of a purplish cobalt ; as in C. nuchalis 

 there is a scarlet collar across the fore neck : " irides deep reddish 

 brown ; legs leaden grey with a green tinge " (Swinhoe). Total 

 length 7'D inches, culmen 1, -wing 4-25, tail 2-3, tarsus 0-95. 



Hah. Island of Hainan. 



a. Ad.sk. Hainan, Feb. (J?. 'S'M.'mAoe). Seebohm Coll. (Type 



of species.) 



b, c. Ad. sk. Hainan, Feb. (R. Sivinhoe). Tweeddale Coll. 



15. Cyanops lagrandieri. 



Megalfema lagrandieri, J'err. N. Arch. Mns. iv. Bull. p. 87 (1868) ; 



Marshall, Monoyr. Capit. p. 79, pi. 34 (1871); Tiraud, Bull. Sac. 



Ayricol. Cochin Chine, 1879, p. 90. 

 jSIegiilaima lagi-audieri, Gray, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 175, no. 8463 (1870). 



Adult male *. General colour green, with more or less of a bluish 

 shade on the upper surface of the body ; this colour is especially 

 more pronounced on the lesser wing-coverts, having more of an 

 olive tone on the lower parts of the body, the middle of the belly 

 being clear blue ; head and neck brown, darker above than below ; 

 on the Ibrehead a very narrow band of greenish yellow terminated 

 with red, the plumes being directed forward ; the next band, which 

 is larger, has all the feathers terminated with red, the plumes of 

 the nape and hind part of the neck having also a darker or lighter 



* Not having seen a specimen of this Barbet, I have cojiied tlie translation 

 given by Marshall (/. c). 



