SUENICULUS. 587 



Le Coucou vulgaire d'Europe, Levaill., Ois. d^Afr.^ t. v, pis. 202^ 203^ 1806. 

 Cuculus horealis, Pall.^ Zoogr. Ross. Asiat.^ t. i^ p. 442^ 1831. 



a. $ Ponsee, 21st April 1868. 



I have two specimens before me from England, with which my Yunnan bird 

 agrees in every particular. Dr. Jerdon has remarked that the under tail-coverts of 

 C. canorus have distinct arrow-shaped markings, but in the specimen before me, 

 they are barred, but more widely so than on the breast, &c. 



We first heard the Cuckoo at Ponsee, about the end of March, and its well- 

 known notes were usually traced to some patch of low tree-jungle on old paddy 

 clearings, on the hillsides overlooking our camp. 



35. Cuculus sonnerati, Latham. 



Le petit Coucou des Indes, Sonn., Voy. Ind., t. ii, p. 211, 1782. 



Sonnerat's Cuclcow, Latham, Gen. Syn. Suppl.^ p. 102, 1787. 



Cuculus sonnerati, Latham, Ind. Orn., vol. i, p. 215, 1790 ; Strickl., Proc. Zool. See, 1846, p. 104; 

 Gray, Gen. B., vol. ii, p. 463, 1847; Blyth, Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xiv, p. 204, 1847 ; 

 id.. Cat. B. Mus., As. Soc, Bengal, p. 72, 1849; Layard, Ann. Nat. Hist. (2), vol. xiii, p. 452, 

 1854; Jerdon, B. Ind., vol. i, p. 325, 1862; Gray, Handl. B., vol. ii, p. 217, 1870; Holds- 

 worth, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1872, p. 430; Hume, Stray Feathers, 1874, p. 472; Blyth & Walden, 

 Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xliv, extra No., p. 80, 1875 ; Fairbank, Stray Feathers, vol. iv, 

 1876, pp. 255 et 265. 



Cuculus Umalayanus, Jerdon, Madr. Journ., vol. xi, p. 220, 1840. 



Cuculus venustus, Jerdon, Madr. Journ., vol. xiii, p. 141, 1844. 



a. i Sawady, Upper Burma, 27th January 1875. 



Genus Cacomantis, Miiller. 



36. Cacomantis RunvENTRis, Jerdon. 



Folyphasia tenuirostris, Godwin-Austen, Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xxxix, p. 98, 1870. 



Poli/phasia rnfiventris, Jerdon, Ibis, 1872, p. 15. 



Olylagon tenuirostris, Hume, Stray Feathers, 1875, p. 80. 



Cacoma7itis passerinus, Blyth & Walden, Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xliv, extra No., 1875, p. 80, 



(nee Vahl.) 

 Cacomantis rufiventra, Armstrong, Stray Feathers, 1876, p. 312. 



a. Ponsee, 20th April 1868. 



I have observed specimens of C. riifiventris, in which the rufous passes as far 

 forwards as the chin, and others in which the ashy of the breast spreads back on to the 

 rufous of the abdomen. 



Genus Surniculus, Lesson. 



37. SuRNicuLUS LUGUBRis, Hodgson. 



Cuculus lugubris, Hodgson, Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. xiii, p. 175, 1821; id., Zool. Res., Java, 

 pi. Iviii, 1824; Miill., A'erhandl., p. 178, 1839-44; Low, Sarawak, p. 411, 1848; Schlegel' 

 Mus. P.-B. Cuculi, p. 2y, 1864 ; Pelz., Novar. Reise, Vog., pp. 104, 162, 1865. 



