1875.] 



Cuckoos. 



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142. ElJDYNAMIS CHINENSIS. 

 Eudynamis chinensis and E. malayana, Cab. Mus. Hein, iv. p. 52; Walden, Ibis 

 1870, p. 339. 



ISTipal, Tenasserim, Siam. 



[Thayet Myo, Rangoon, Tonghoo (W. R.). E. malayana is the correct 

 title. Malaccan individuals are identical.] 



*143. COCCTSTES C0E0MANDFS (J. 213). 

 Cuculus coromandus (Linn.) ; Gould, B. As. pt. vi. pi. 3. 

 Arakan, Tenasserim, Siam, Malay countries generally. 

 [Thayet Myo, Eangoon ( W. JR.).'] 



144. C. jacobinus (J. 212). 



This common African and Indian species abounds in Upper Pegu ; but I 

 have seen it from no other locality eastward of the Bay of Bengal. 



[Thayet Myo ( JF. 5.).] 



145. PhOEKICOPHAES EEYTHE0GNATHT7S. 



Phoenicophaes erythrognathus, Hartlaub, Verz. Brem. Samml. p. 95. 

 Tenasserim provinces, Malayan peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo. 



146. Zanclostomtts javantcus. 



Phcenicophaus javanicus, Horsfield, Zool. Res. in Java, pi. — . 

 Tenasserim provinces, Malayan peninsula, Sumatra, Java. 



147. Z. DIAEDI. 



Melias diardi, Lesson, Traite, p. 132. 

 Mergui, Pinang, Malacca, Sumatra. 



*148. Z. teistis (J. 215). 



Arakan, Tenasserim, Siam, Cambodja, Hainan, Pinang, Malacca. A 

 very common species. 



[Rangoon, Tonghoo, Tonghoo hills, Karen nee (W. R.) ; Thayet 

 Myo {0.).-] 



*149. Centeopfs ettfipennis (J. 217). 



Generally diffused. 



[Thayet Myo, Karen hills, Tonghoo ( W. R.). Mr. Hume (Str. Feath. 

 i. p. 454) has separated the race which inhabits the Doon, the neighbour- 

 hood of Dacca, and Thayet Myo, under the specific title of C. intermedins. 

 These Burman examples bear out Mr. Hume's remarks, and may fairly be 

 considered distinct from the common crow pheasant of Peninsular India.] 



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