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upper tail-coverts are vivid verditer ; bordering the ferrugino us of 
the nape is a band of deep black. Bill dusky above, the rest appa- 
rently yellow; and less probably coral-red. The young have the 
mantle and wings dark-green, with a terminal pale fulvous spot on 
each feather, imparting a pretty speckled appearance.” 
Two examples of this fine kingfisher were collected at Malacca. 
45. TopIRAMPHUS COLLARIS. 
Alcedo collaris, Scopoli. 
Halcyon collaris, Swainson, Zool. Ill. t. 577. 
Todiramphus collaris, Blyth, Catal. 
Alcedo chlorocephala, Gmelin. 
Alcedo chlorocephala et A. sacra, Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
XIII. p. 174. 
Todiramphus occipitalis, Blyth, J. A.8. Beng. XV. pp. 23. 51. 
The white-collared kingfisher. 
TrenGkKeE seu TENGKE-CHEGER of the Javanese (Horsf.). 
Nac-Tua-Cuép-Fovu of the Siamese (Finlayson). 
“ Trides dark brown; legs shining greenish grey.””—Cantor. A 
single specimen procured at Pinang. 
46. ALCEDO BENGALENSIS, Gmelin. 
Rasa-Wuopan of the Malays. 
From Pinang. 
47. AtceEpDO MENINTING, Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p- 172. Temm. Pl. Col. 239. f. 2. 
Alcedo asiatica, Swainson, Zool. Ill. n.s. t. 50. 
MewnintT1nG of the Javanese (Horsf.). 
Bint of the Malays of Sumatra (Raffles). 
Three examples of this exceedingly beautiful species procured at 
Malacca. 
48. CERYLE RUDIS. 
Alcedo rudis, Linnzeus. 
Ispida bicincta et I. bitorquata, Swainson. 
A single specimen from Keddah. 
49. Cryx TRIDACTYLA. 
Alcedo trydactyla, Linnzeus, Mant. (1771), p. 524. Pallas, Spic. 
Pool. vi..t..2. f. 1. 
Ceyx tridactyla, Cuvier, Rég. Anim. (1817), p.417. Jerdon, Ill. 
Ind. Orn. t. 25. Strickl. P. Z. 8S. (1846), p. 99. 
Alcedo purpurea, Gmelin. 
Alcedo rubra, Boddaért. 
Alcedo erythaca, var. 3. Latham. 
Ceyx luzoniensis, Stephens. 
Ceyx microsoma, Burton. 
Sonn. Voy. Ind. t. 32. Buff. PI. Enl. 778, f. 2. Penn. Gen. 
Birds, t. 5. 
