the Imperial Collection at Vienna. 119 



Cuculus flabelliformis, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. Suppl. xxx. 6. 

 From Dalrymple Bay, Tasmania ; perhaps Latham's type. 

 I have not been able to compare the plate. 



204. Cuculus imperatus, Gould. 

 Botany Bay (Cuculus, sp.). 



COLUMBLTLE. 



205. Leptoptila rufaxilla (Rich, et Bern.) . (11.) 

 Brazil ? 



CRACIDiE. 



*206. Ortalida motmot (Linne). (300.) 

 Cayenne (Phasianus motmot) . 



PHASIANHLE. 



207. Polyplectron chinquis (Temm.). (55.) 



Pavo tibetanus, Briss. Orn. i. 294, t. xxviii. A, f. 2 ; Linne, 

 Syst. i. 268; Gmel. Syst. i. 731 ; Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. 617. 4. 



Chinquis, Buffon, Ois. ii. 385. 



Iris Peacock, Lath. Gen. Synops. iv. 673. 3 (descr. nee 

 synon.) . 



Thibet Peacock, Lath. Gen. Synops. iv. 675. 4. 



Pavo bicalcaratus, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. 617. 3, partim ; Shaw, 

 Mus. Lever. (1792) 73, pi. 



Pavo tibetanus, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii. 617. 4. 



A male bought through Herr von Fiehtel, is expressly said in 

 the catalogue to be from the Museum Leverianum. It is cer- 

 tainly the specimen mentioned by Latham (Iris Peacock, Gen. 

 Synops. iv. 657. 3) as contained in the Museum Leverianum 

 (though the description there seems copied from Brisson) , and 

 the type of the description of the male of the so-called Pavo 

 bicalcaratus, and of Shaw's description and plate. 



" These birds (male and female) are indigenous to China, 

 from whence they have been brought alive into England, and 

 were for some time in the possession of Dr. James Monro, 

 rhe male is now in the Museum Leverianum in the finest 

 ^reservation." — Latham. 



