HALCYON. 321 
brown. Six males measure, 282 in length; wing, 122; tail, 81; culmen, 
64; tarsus, 14; middle toe with claw, 25.” (Bourns and Worcester MS.) 
A large number of white-throated kingfishers nested in the banks of 
the Baco River, Mindoro, during our stay at Balete in April, 1905, while 
other pairs excavated holes in masses of earth held among the roots of 
overturned trees. 
283. HALCYON PILEATUS (Boddaert). 
BLACK-CAPPED KINGFISHER, 
Alcedo pileata BopparErt, Tabl. Pl. Enl. (1783), 41. 
Haleyon pileatus SHARPE, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1892), 17, 229; Hand- 
List (1900), 2, 57; Oates and REID, Cat. Birds’ Eggs (1903), 3, 38; 
McGregor and WoRrcESsTER, Hand-List (1906), 54. 
Halcyon pileata BLANFORD, Fauna Brit. Ind. Bds. (1895), 3, 132, fig. 37 
(head). 
Balabac (Steere, Steere Exp., Everett); Basilan (Steere Exp.) ; Palawan 
(Whitehead, Platen, Bourns & Worcester); Tawi Tawi (Bourns & Worcester). 
Ceylon, Malay Peninsula, southern India to Canara, Indo-Chinese countries to 
China and north to Korea, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes. 
“Adult male.—General color above purplish blue on the mantle and 
scapulars, the center of the back and rump brighter and more purplish 
cobalt; upper tail-coverts and tail-feathers purplish blue, the latter black- 
ish along the inner webs and having black shafts; wing-coverts black; 
alula, primary-coverts, and outer aspect of quills purplish blue, the latter 
blackish at the ends, and with broad white bases to the inner webs; crown, 
sides of face, and ear-coverts black, as well as the base of the cheeks; 
round the hind neck a broad white collar ; cheeks and throat white, extend- 
ing down the center of the breast; sides of the latter, flanks, abdomen, 
and under tail-coverts, under wing-coverts, and axillars rich orange-buft ; 
quills below black, with a broad white band across the base. ‘Bill deep 
red; mouth pale red; eyelids pinkish plumbeous, covered with white 
feathers, except on the edges, where they are black; feet dark red, brown- 
ish in front of the tarsus; claws dark horn-color; iris dark brown.’ 
(Oates.) Length, 279; culmen, 61; wing, 127; tail, 86; tarsus, 14. 
“Adult female.—Does not differ in color from the male. Length, 279; 
culmen, 61; wing, 130; tail, 76; tarsus, 13. 
“Young birds have dusky blackish fringes to the feathers of the breast.” 
( Sharpe.) 
“Common in Balabac, but very rare in Tawi Tawi and Basilan. The 
single Tawi Tawi specimen obtained was shot in the banana trees about 
our house on the very day of our departure, and must have been a 
straggler. Bull scarlet; iris very dark brown; legs and feet dark red; 
nails black.” (Beurns and Worcester MS.) 
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