the Birds of the Island of Formosa. 19% 
CYPSELID#. 
124. +CypsEeLus pactricus (Lath.). 
Cypselus vittatus Jard. & Selby ; Swinh. Ibis, 1863, 
Pp: 200. 
Cypselus pacificus Swinh. P. Z.8. 1871, p. 345. 
Micropus pucificus Hartert, Cat. Birds B. M. xvi. p. 448 
(1892). 
The Siberian Swift visits S.W. Formosa in summer. 
125. CypseLus susrurcatus Blyth. 
Cypselus subfurcatus Swinh. Ibis, 1868, p. 254; La Touche, 
Ibis, 1895, p. 836; 1898, p. 370. 
Swinhoe observed the Malayan House-Swift nesting on 
Ape’s Hill, Takow, in South Formosa. La Touche also 
saw it in the same locality in November and at Tamsui on 
the 27th of May. 
CAPRIMULGID&. 
126. +CaprimuLeus mMonticoLa Frankl. 
Caprimulgus stictomus Swinh. This, 1863, p.250; LaTouche, 
This, 1898, p. 370. 
Caprimulgus monticola Hartert, Cat. Birds B. M. xvi. 
p. 547 (1892). 
Franklin’s Nightjar is resident in Formosa. 
ALCEDINID. 
127. *Aucrepo isprpa Linn. 
Alcedo bengalensis Gmel.; Swinh. Ibis, 1863, p. 260; 
La Touche, Ibis, 1895, p. 336; 1898, p. 370. 
Alcedo ispida Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xvii. p. 141 
(1892). 
a. 2. Rinkiho (Lim-ki-po), March 1906. 
Inis dark brown ; bill reddish-black ; feet bright coral-red. 
The European Kingfisher is common and resident through- 
out Formosa, 
128. +Haucyon coromanpvs (Lath.). 
Haleyon coromandelianus (Scop.); Swinh. Ibis, 1863, 
p. 259. 
