TRICOLOUllED MALKOHA. 

 ( Phaenicophaeus tricolor.) 



P. obscuro-viridis, nitens ; capite cinerascente ; jugulo, pectore, 



venire caudaque subtus castaneis. 

 Malkoha shining obscure green ; head cinereous ; throat, breast, 



belly, and under parts of the tail chesnut. 

 Le Malkoha rouverdin. Le Vail. Ois. d'Afriq. 5. g2.pl. 225. 



WE have introduced this species of Malkoha on 

 the authority of Monsieur Le Vaillant, who de- 

 scribed and figured it from the cabinet of M. Tem- 

 minck of Amsterdam. It is a native of Africa, 

 and may be sufficiently distinguished by the spe- 

 cific character from the two other species. The 

 colour of the naked part surrounding the eyes is 

 probably red. 



