the Imperial Collection at Vienna. 19 



Latham's description is taken from a type in the British 

 Museum ; but Shaw, /. c, gives a representation of a specimen 

 formerly in the Leverian collection. 



10. Ephialtes asio (Linne). (306.) 



Our individual agrees well with Latham's description of the 

 Mottled-eared Owl (Synops. i. 126. 11). 



EURYL^EMIDtE. 



11. Cymbirhynchus ma.crorhynchus (Gmel.) . (78.) 

 Great-billed Tody, Lath. Gen. Synops. ii. 664. n. 14, t. 30. 

 Todus macrorhynchus, Gmel. Syst. i. 446. 15. 



Todus nasutus, Lath. Ind. Orn. i. 268. 14. 

 Latham's type {Todus nasutus). Locality unknown. 



TROGONIDtE. 



12. Trogon viridis, Linne. (130.) 



Leverian Trogon, Lath. Gen. Syn. Suppl. ii. 131. 



Ti'ogon leverianus, Shaw, Mus. Lever, t. 177; Lath. Ind. 

 Orn. Suppl. xxix. 1 ; Gray, Gen. 70. 



Couroucou albane male, Levaill. Hist. Nat. Courouc. t. 5. 



Trogon albiventer, Cuv. 



Trogon viridis, L. ; Gray, Hand-1. i. 81. 



The male (Sale Cat. n. 4785) is the type of Shaw's descrip- 

 tion and plate; the abdomen has changed from yellow to 

 white, probably by the influence of light. 



ALCEDINID^E. 



13. Halcyon sacra (Gmel.). (135.) 



Sacred Kingfisher, Lath. Gen. Synops. i. 621. 12, excl. var. 



Alcedo sacra, Gmel. Syst. i. 453 ; Lath. Ind. Orn. i. 250. 15. 



Halcyon sacra (Gmel.), Hartl. et Finsch, Orn. Central - 

 Polyn. 32. 



The type of Latham's description (Sale Cat. n. 6084) has a 

 pale ferruginous superciliary stripe, and agrees therefore with 

 the birds considered by MM. Hartlaub and Finsch younger 

 individuals. 



Latham's passage, "under the blue beneath the eye, a nar- 



c 2 



