138 Count T. Salvadori— Noes 
PaL#ORNIS CYANOCEPHALA (Linn.); Blanf. Faun. of B. 
Ind., Birds, ii. p. 251 (1895). 
Patornis Ross (Bodd.); Blanf. t. c. p. 252. 
PaL#orNIs scuisticers Hodgs.; Blanf. t.c. p. 253. 
PaLZORNIS INTERMEDIA Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1. p. 492 
(India) (1895) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, 1. p. 31, n. 12 (1900). 
“ Under-mandible orange-yellow. Mazilla orange-crimson, 
with yellow tip. Forehead and orbital region rufous plum- 
purple; rest of head and cheeks slaty purple, not quite so 
dull as in P. rosa. Separating the head colour from the 
back is a narrow black collar joined to broad black mandi- 
bular stripes. This black collar is followed by an ill-defined 
band of bright verdigris-green. Back and scapulars oil- 
green ; rump, wing, and upper tail-coverts more grass-green 
with a slight bluish tinge; a large maroon spot on the 
middle wing-coverts. Central tail-feathers missing ; rest of 
tail as in P. schisticeps, but outer webs more blue. Whole 
ander surface yellowish apple-green. — Under-wing-coverts 
bright glaucous green ; wings like those of the three allied 
species (7). 
“Wing 6 inches, bill 0°8. 
“ Hab. India. 
“The single skin now before me is of the so-called Bombay 
preparation, and therefore most likely came from the Western 
Provinces. With it came two skins of P. schisticeps. 
“This species is somewhat intermediate between Paleornis 
schisticeps and P, cyanocephala in size and coloration, but is 
nearer P. schisticeps, with which it agrees in the colour of 
the under mandible, which is black in P. cyanocephala and 
P. rosa.’ (Rothschild.) 
A doubtful species, not improbably established on a 
hybrid ! 
PaLzornis rrnscHt Hume; Blanf. Faun. of B. Ind., Birds, 
ll. p. 254 (1895) ; Sclat. P. Z. S. 1902, p. 170 (specim. living 
in the Zool. Soc. Gardens). 
PaLmornis coLumBoipes Vig.; Bourdillon, Journ. Bomb. 
