18 ' 3 «F THE ETHIOPIAN REGION. QQg 



Genus 14. Cochlothraustes. (Fig. 18, p. 608.) 



S C ?(°q«o? M *'"' Cab ' & Heine ' MuS - Hei °- ^. Type. 



p. 74(1862) r< Ji i j- 



j^.~ ' O. delalandi. 



ofC?n7ro P us m SerieoWmua in form of bill > which approaches that 

 Genus 15. Centropus. Type 



Centropus, IIHger, Prodr. Syst. Av. p. 205 (1811). O. aavvtius 



P . SToSB) Nouv " Dict - d ' Hi " t - Nat - ™- 



' ' C. toulou. 



Fig. 19. 



Foot of Centropus wgyptius. 



I defer till another occasion a fuller consideration of this genus 

 which requires much careful study ; but I believe that i t Si nfl 

 possible ultimately to define only one good genus! 



Genus 3. Ceuthmochares. 



( Fwfe supra, p. 606.) 



Aey fo the species. 



I ^-J g vf n ' ™^ sb S ht bluish reflexions 1 austraEs 



b. Tail with purple and Tiolefc reflexions ."" 2. Sm 



I. Ceuthmochares australis, sp. nov. 

 Zaiic&wfomiM «»(•««, Gurney, Ibis, 1859, p. 248 (lapsu). 



tSSl^ttfu'wS Wg - 0slafr - p - 625 (1870 ^ 



Pkjemcophae, terms, Schl. Mus. P.-B. (Wf, „. 50 (1884) 

 Adult Head and hinder part of neck ashy grey with a s] Ut 



green on the rump and npper taU-coverte; wi„g-co«er!s uniform 

 Pnoc. Zooi.. Soc— 1873, No. XXXIX. 39 



