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Order .COCCYGES. 
Family CucuLip2. 
Sub-Family Cuculine. 
(1104) Cuculus canorus telephonus. The Asiatic Cuckoo. 
Cuculus telephonus Heine, Jour. f. Orn., 1863, p. 352 (Japan). 
N. Asia, E. to Japan, S. to Himalayas and 8. China. Mi- 
grant to Ceylon. 
(1104) Cuculus canorus bakeri. The Khasia Hills 
Cuckoo. 
Hartert, Vog. Pal., vii., p. 948, (1912), (Shillong, Khasia 
Hills). 
Hills S. of Brahmapootra, Manipur, Chin Hills to Shan 
States. 
(1105) Cuculus optatus. The Himalayan Cuckoo. 
Gould, P.Z.S., 1845, p. 18 (Port Essington, Australia). 
N. Asia, Central Asia to Himalayas. 
(1106) Cuculus poliocephalus poliocephalus. The Small 
Cuckoo. 
Cuculus poliocephalus Lath., In. Orn., p. 214 (1790), (India), 
(Srinagar). 
N. E. Asia, N. and C. China to Himalayas. Casual 
Ceylon. 
(1107) Cuculus micropterus micropterus. The Indian 
Cuckoo. 
Cuculus micropterus Gould, P.Z.S., 1837, p. 137 (Himalaya). 
Breeding S. and Central China, Central Asia and India. 
Casual Ceylon. 
(1108) Hierococcyx sparveroides. The Large Hawk- 
Cuckoo. 
Cuculus sparveroides Vigors, P.Z.S., 1832, p. 173 (Central 
Himalayas). 
N. India and Burma, Yunnan, China, ete. 
(1109) Hierococcyx varius. The Common Hawk-Cuckoo. 
Cuculus varius Vahl., Skriv. Nat. Selsk., iv., p. 61 (1709), 
(India). 
India and Ceylon, not Assam, Punjab or Sind. 
Hierococcyx fugax tugax. The Javan Hawk- 
Cuckoo. 
Cuculus fugax Horsf., Trans. L.S., xiti., p. 178 (1821), (Java). 
A rare straggler into Burma. 
