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coeruleis, tergi plumis catidaque tectricibus limbo nigro decoratis, 

 alarum tectricibtis seno-viridi colore nitentibiis, limbo nigro ante 

 apiceni ornatis, canda nigrante, fere pinna, pennis gradatis, capitis 

 lateribns ntidis, rubris, paulo carunculatis, rostro corneo, basi nigra, 

 pedibus rnbris." (Onstalet.) 



1 have not been able to examine this bird, the only existing 

 specimens of which are two adults, one young male, and some 

 fragments which are in the Paris Museum. Judging however from 

 the description of its white crest and blue-black back, etc., it is an 

 entirely different species to any other. 



Distribution. — Kuang-tri, Annam. 



The following is the synonymy of the various hybrids which have 

 been described as species : — 



GENNiEUS WICKHAMI. 



Gennceus v;ickhami, Gates, Man. Game B., ii, p. 495 (1899); 

 Gates, Ibis (1903), p. 102 ; Ghigi, Men. Acad. Bologna (6) v, p. 142 

 (1908). 



Gennceus cliffordi. 



Gennceus clifordi, Gates, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 284 

 (1904); Gates, Journ. B. N. H. Soc, xvi, p. 113 (1904); Ghigi, 

 Mem. Acad. Bologna (6) v, p. 144 (1908). 



Genn^us davisoni. 



Gennoeus davisoni, Ggilvie-Grant, Oat. Birds, B. M., xxii, 

 p. 304 (1893); id. Hand-List, Game B., i, p. 271 (1895). 



Finn, J. As. Soc. Beng. (2) Ixix, pp. 145-146 (1900); Gates, 

 Ibis (1903), p. 105; Ghigi, Mem. Acad. Bologna (6) v, p. 142 

 (1908). 



GeNNuEUS haringtoni. 



Gennceus haringtoni, Gates, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), v, p. 

 162 (1910) ; Harington, J. Bomb. N. H. Soc, xx, p. 377 (1910). 



Genn^us andersoni. 



Eulocamus andersoni, Elliot, P. Z. S. (1871), p. 137; Anderson, 

 Birds, Yunnan, p. 670, pi. iii (1878); Hume and Davison, Str. 

 Feath., vi, p. 437 (1878); Hume and Marshall, Game Birds, Ind., i, 

 pi. (1878); Anderson, Zool. W. Yunnan, ii, p. 678, pi. liii (1878); 

 Gates, Birds, Burmah, ii, p. 319 (1883); Finn, Bull. B. G. 0., viii, 

 p. 45 (1899). 



JSfycthemerus andersoni, Blyth and Walden, Cat. Mamm. and 

 Birds, Burmah, p. 149 (1875). 



