ee Sais 
ncaa to 
é 
with bristles. Feet very short, strong: tarsal scales 
entire. Tarsus longer than the hind toe. (fig. 205. e) 
Claws curved, broad, acute. Wings and tail rounded. 
Brachypus, Sw. Bill short. Rictus bristled. Feet 
small, weak: lateral toes equal; hinder toe as long 
as the tarsus. (jig. 208. a) 
B. dispar. Pl. Col. 137. 
Chloropsis, Jardine and Selby. (fig. 206.d) Bill more 
lengthened ; the tip much hooked ; the notch of the 
upper mandible forming a small distinct tooth. Rictus 
or gape smooth. Feet small: lateral toes unequal ; 
the hinder toe rather shorter than the tarsus. 
C. Malabaricus. P.C.512.f.2. gampsorynchus. II]. O. pl.7. 
Cochinsinensis. P.C.484.2. cyanopogon. P. C. 512. f.1. 
aurifrons. P. C. 484. f.1. mysticalis. Part 3. No. 48. 
Sonnerati. I1]. Orn. pl.100. 
Jora, Horsfield. (fig. 206. a,e) Bill nearly as long as 
the head, lengthened, somewhat conic, and rounded. 
- Rictus smooth. Tarsus rather lengthened; the ante- 
_ ‘ior scales divided. Middle and hinder toe of equal 
length. Tarsus much longer than either. Tail very 
short, fasciculated ; the tips truncate and even. 
J. scapularis. Horsf. Java. melaceps. O. d’Af. pl. 141. 
Andropadus, Sw. (fig. 205. f,9) Billvery short, resembling 
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