CUCULID^ CHRYSOCOCCYX 185 



6'. Below buffy-wliite, barred with 



narrow lines of brown C. Idaasi $ , p. 186. 



h. Head rufous, throat streaked, breast 

 and abdomen barred with dusky- 

 gveen C. ciipreiis ji<v., p. 189. 



464. Chrysococcyx smaragdineus. Emerald Cuckoo. 



Cuculus cupreus {nee Bocld.), Vieill. Gal. O/.s-. i, p. 33, pi. xlii. (1825) ; 

 Grill, K. Vet. Akad. Handl Stocldt. ii, no. 10, p. 42 (1858) 

 [Knysna] . 



Chalcites smaragdineus, Swains. B. W. Afr. ii, p. 191 (1837) ; Laijard, 

 B. 8. Afr. p. 251 (1867). 



Chrysococcyx smaragdineus, Gurncij, Ibis, 1859, p. 246 [Natal] ; Butler 

 Fcilden, and Bcid, Zool. 1882, p. 207 [Newcastle] ; Shelley, Cat. 

 B. M. xix, p. 280 (1891) ; id. B. Afr. i, p. 124 (1896) ; Woodward 

 Bros, and Sharjje, Ibis, 1897, pp. 410, 499 [Zululand] ; Woodward 

 Bros. Natal B. p. 117 (1898) ; Alexander, Ibis, 1900, p. 109 [Kafue 

 river] ; Marshall, ibid. p. 252 [Mashonaland] ; Ivy, Ibis, 1901, 

 p. 26. 



Cuculus smaragdineus, Sharx>e, P. Z. 8. 1873, p. 588 ; id. ed. Layard's 

 B. 8. Afr. pp. 151, 809 (1875-84) ; Shelley, Ibis, 1875, p. 83 [Pine- 

 town, Durban | . 



Metallococcyx smaragdineus, Eeiehenow, Ornith. Monatsb. \\, p. 54 

 (1896). 



" Bant wany ana" of the Zulus (Woodward). 



Descri]}tion. Adult male. — Above, throughout a bright metallic 

 emerald-green, throat and chest the same ; four central tail-feathers 

 unspotted, three lateral pairs tipped with white, and the outer pair 

 barred as well ; lower breast, abdomen, and thighs canary-yellow ; 

 under tail-coverts white, barred with emerald-green ; under wing- 

 coverts and inner lining of the quills white. 



Iris dark brown ; bill blackish at base, olive-green at the tip ; 

 legs and feet bluish-slate. 



Length in the flesh 8-12; in skin 8-5 ; wing 4-4; tail 3-80; 

 tarsus 0*70 ; culmen 0-60. 



The female is very different from the male ; head ashy-black ; 

 back, mantle and wings emerald-green, the feathers regularly barred 

 with rufous ; wing-quills and central tail-feathers dusky, with brown 

 metallic reflections, the former barred on both webs with rufous ; 

 third pair of tail-feathers white at the tip and along the outer web, 

 the inner web being barred with chestnut and metallic dusky-black, 

 the outer two pairs are white with a subterminal black bar ; lower 

 surface white with narrow transverse bars of green ; the bars 



