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egg, beautifully transparent, showing the yolk through the shell. 

 On blowing this egg we found that the yolk was of a much deeper 

 shade of orange than that of the Kingfisher." 



466. Chrysococcyx cupreus. Didric Cuckoo. 



Cuculus cupreus, Bodd. Tabl. PL Enl. p. 40 (1783) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 

 1873, p. 591 ; Buchleij, Ibis, 1874, p. 367 [Bamangwato] ; Shelley, 

 Ibis, 1875, p. 83 [near Durban] ; Barratt, Ibis, 1876, p. 199. 



Cuculus auratus, Omel. Si/st. Nat. i, p. 421 (1788) ; Burcliell, Travels, i, 

 pp. 464, 501 (1822) ; Grill, K. Vet. Alcad. Hamdl. ii, no. 10, p. 43, 

 (1858) [Oudtshoorn]. 



Le Coucou didric, Levaill. Ois. d'Afr. v, p. 46, pis. 210-211 (1806). 



Chrysococcyx auratus, Ourneij, Ibis, 1859, p. 247 [Natal] ; 1868, p. 467 

 [Potchefstroom]. 



Chalcites auratus, Layard, B. S. Afr. p. 250 (1867) ; Gurney, Ibis, 

 1868, p. 163. 



Chrysococcyx oupreus, Sliarpe, ed. Layard' s B. 8. Afr. pp. 153, 809 

 (1875-84) ; Ayres, Ibis, 1878, p. 407, 1879, p. 297, 1880, p. 262, 

 1882, p. 245,' 1884, p. 224, 1885, p. 343, 1886, p. 291 [Potchef- 

 stroom and Umfuli river] ; Dates, Matabeleland, p. 305 (1881) ; 

 Symonds, Ibis, 1887, p. 328 [Kroonstad] ; Shelley, Cat. B. M. xix, 

 p. 285 (1891) ; id. B. Afr. i, p. 124 (1896) ; Sharpc, Ibis, 1897, p. 499 

 [Zululand] ; Woodivard Bros. Natal B. p. 119 (1899) ; Alexander, 

 Ibis, 1900, p. 109 [Zambesi] ; Marshall, ibid. p. 252 [Mashona- 

 land] ; Haac/ner, Ibis, 1901, pp. 16, 18 [Pretoria Dist.] ; Ivy, ibid, 

 p. 26 [Bloemfontein]. 



Pig. 63. — Chrysococcyx cupreus. x \. 



Description. Adtdt male. — General colour above metallic-green, 

 with coppery and blue reflections ; a streak in the middle of the 

 crown, a spot in front of the eye, and another behind the eye above 

 the ear-coverts, and some of the inner coverts white ; primary 

 quills dusky, with white bars on the inner webs, most of the 

 secondaries also, with white spots along both webs ; central pair 

 of tail-feathers green and immaculate, lateral pairs with white tips 



