of Assam Mammalia and Birds. 459 
Fam. Bucrerip&. 
Genus Buceros, Linn. 
72. Buceros Malabaricus, Gmel. Linn., I. 359. Pied Horn-Bill, 
Lath. 
73. Buceros Homrdi, Hodgson, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, Vol. I. 
p. 251. ; 
Mr. Hodgson’s description of the Buceros Homrdi applies closely 
to Mr. McClelland’s specimens, and also to the bird figured in the 
44th plate of Gould’s Century of Himalayan Birds, and to specimens 
from Sumatra in the East India Company’s Museum; while the 
Calao a casque concave of Le Vaillant, according to Dr. Shaw’s de- 
scription and specific character, differs in various particulars. 
Fam. Lox1ap#, Vigors. 
Genus Parapoxornis, Gould, Proceed. Zool. Soc., 1836, p. 17. 
74. Paradoxornis flavirostris, Gould, loc. cit., figured in Gould’s 
- £Ieones Avium,’ Part I. Bathyrhynchus brevirostris, McClelland, 
Quarterly Journal of the Calcutta Med. and Phys. Society, Dec. 
1837. With a figure. 
*‘ Brown, beneath yellowish-brown ; head brown, with a black cir- 
cle under each eye, the interior feathers of which have white tips; 
wings short; beak much compressed, strong, shorter than its depth, 
and thrice the depth of its breadth at the base ; mandibles equally 
arched, and meeting in front, without a hook, in an obtuse point ; 
nostrils small, round, and concealed by recurved feathers.”— Me Clel- 
land's MS. 
Tribus SCANSORES. 
Fam. PsiTTAciDz. 
Genus PALZornIs, Vigors. 
75. Paleornis torquatus, Vigors.. Psittacus torquatus, Auct. 
76. Paleornis Pondicerianus, Vigors. Psittacus Pondicerianus, 
Auct. 
Fam. Picipz#. 
Genus Bucco, Auct. 
77. Bucco corvinus, Temm. Pl. Col. DXXII. 
78. Bucco cyanops, Cuv. Capito cyanocollis, Vieill., Gal. des Ois. 
XXXV. 
Genus Picus, Linn. 
79. Picus strenuus, Gould. 
80. Picus occipitalis, Gould’s Cent. of Himal. Birds, Pl. XLVIL. 
81. Picus Nepalensis, Gray and Hardw. Ind. Zool., Pl. XXXI. 
Fig. 1. 
82. Picus Macei, Temm. Pl. Col. LIX. 
83. Picus ( Chrysonotus, Swainson) Grantia. Fronte, alis, cau- 
‘ddque supra ex sordidé aurantio rufescentibus ; collo supra et ad 
latera ex viridi flavicante ; subtis fuscus ; rectricibus flavicante 
