214 CUCULID^. 



Sp. 6. Ce. rufinus. Cuvier. 



Polophilus rufus. Steph. v. ix.. p. 44.pl. 8. — Africa, 



Sp. 7. Ce. gigas. 



Polophilus gigas. Steph. v. ix. p. 45. — Africa. 

 Sp. 8. Co. sethiops. Cuvier. 



Polophilus maurus. Steph. v. ix. p. 57- pi. 13. — Africa. 

 Sp. 9. Ce. Lathami. 



Polophilus Lathami. Steph. v. ix.p. 46. pi. 9. — Inhabits ? 



Sp. 10. Ce. variegatus. 



Polophilus variegatus. Steph. v. ix. p. 47. pi. 10. — Inhabits 



? 



Sp. 11. Ce. Phasianus. 



Polophilus Phasianus. Steph. v. ix. p. 48. pi. 11. — New Hol- 

 land. 

 Sp. 12. Ce. leucogaster. 



Polophilus leucogaster. Steph, v. ix.p. 49. pi. 12. — New Hol- 

 land. 



Sp. 13. Ce. affinis, Lin?i. Trans. [Horsf.)v. xiii. p. 180. 

 Ce. niger alisjerruginosis; luigiie hallucis arcuato. 

 Black Coucal, with the wings rusty ; the claw of the inner hind- 

 toe bent. 

 Kindred Coucal. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. iii. p. 241. 



Inhabits Java. Length fourteen inches and a 

 half: plumage black ; vvmgs ferruginous ; hind-claw 

 bent : the scapular feathers are soot-coloured, with 

 white shafts : the outer tail-feathers with a white 

 band at the ends. 

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Sp. 14. Ce. lepidus. Linn. Trans. (Horsf.) v. xiii. p. 180. 

 Ce. suprajiiliginosus, irifrd albus; rachidibus albo marginatis. 

 Coucal above smoky, beneath white; the shafts margined with 



white. 

 Lepid Coucal. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. iii. p. 241. 



Inhabits Java. Length twelve inches : the crown, 

 neck, scapulars, and second quills fuliginous, the 



