﻿Iron) the genus Cfeyar, while it also differs from Ispidina in having the inner toe much 

 shorter than the outer one. 



Professor Schlegel states, that 'this very rare little species is found on the borders of 

 the creeks in the mountainous parts of the island of Celebes.' Beyond this nothing 

 is known respecting it. 



I must here return my heart} thanks to Count Turati of Milan, who most kindly sent 

 over a specimen of this Kingfisher from his magnificent collection, for the use of the pre- 

 sent work, thus enabling me to give a figure and description of the species. This is only 

 one of the many acts of kindness for which I am indebted to this nobleman, who has lent 

 me several others of his rarest Kingfishers. 



