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34, EuryLaimus JAVANICUS, Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p- 170. Zool. Res. in Java, t. 5. (Gould, Birds of Asia.) 
Eurylaimus Horsfieldii, Temminck, Pl. Col. 130, 131. 
Tampiana Lixin of the Malays. (Eyton.) 
Common at Malacca. 
35. EuRYLAIMUS OCHROMALUS, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p- 297; Gould, Birds of Asia. 
Eurylaimus cucullatus, Temminck, Pl. Col. 261. 
Eurylaimus Raffiesii, Lesson. 
TAMPLANA QiLIN of the Malays. (Blyth.) 
36. CoryDON SUMATRANUS. 
Coracias sumatranus, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 303. 
Corydon sumatranus, Strickland. (Gould, Birds of Asia.) 
Eurylaimus corydon, Temminck, Pl. Col. 297. 
Corydon Temminckii, Lesson, Man. d’Orn. i. p. 177. 
Kune-aquair of the Malays. (Blyth.) 
37. CyYMBIRHYNCHUS MACRORHYNCHUS. 
Todus macrorhynchus, Gmelin. (Gould, Birds of Asia.) 
Todus nasutus, Latham. (Temm. Pl. Col. 154.) 
Eurylaimus lemniscatus, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 296. 
BuronG Parano or Tampatano of the Malays in Sumatra. 
(Raffles. ) 
Burone Usun. (Eyton.) 
“This species,” says Sir Stamford Raffles, “is found in the inte- 
rior of Sumatra, frequenting the banks of rivers and lakes, and feed- 
ing on insects and worms. It builds its nest pendent from the 
branch of a tree or bush which overhangs the water, and is said to 
lay two eggs.” 
Mr. Blyth also remarks : “This bird is common in Tenasserim in 
watery situations, and suspends its nearly globular nest, which is 
constructed of small twigs, from the branches of trees growing 
directly out of the water. The eggs are four in number, and pale 
spotless blue. The beak and eyes are very fine blue, the former 
fading within a day or two after death.” 
38. CALYPTOMENA VIRIDIS, Raffles. Horsf. Zool. Res. in Java. 
Temm. Pl. Col. 216. 
Calyptomena Rafflesii et C. caudacuta, Swainson. 
Burone Tampo of the Malays in Sumatra. (Raffles.) 
S1zso of the Malays. (Eyton.) 
Not uncommon at Pinang. 
39. EURYSTOMUS ORIENTALIS. 
Coracias orientalis, Linnzeus. 
Eurystomus cyanicollis et EB. fuscicapillus, Vieillot. 
Eurystomus calornyx, Hodgson. 
TronG Baru of the Malays in Sumatra. (Raftles.) 
Tione Lampay of the Malays. (Eyton.) 
