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117. Tachyphonus coronatus. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



Tanagra coryphaeus. Lichteiistein. 

 Tanagra Vigorsii. Swainson. 



118. Tricothraupis quadricolor. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



119. Cissopus Leverianus. (Gmelin.) Brazil. 



Lanius picatus. Latham. 



120. Calliste tricolor. (Gmelin.) Brazil. 



121. Calliste festiva. (Shaw.) Brazil. 



122. Calliste cyanoventris. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



Tanagra citriuella. Temmiiick. 



123. Calliste thoracica. (Tcmrainck.) Brazil. 



124. Calliste flaviveiitris. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



125. Pipridea melanonota. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



Tanagra vittata. Temminck. 



126. Stephanophorus coeruleus. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



127. Chlorophonia viridis. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



128. Euphonia violacea. (Linnaeus.) Brazil. 



129. Euphonia rufiventris. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



130. Euphonia chalybea. (Mikan.) Brazil. 



131. Euphonia nigricollis. (Vieillot.) Brazil. 



132. Tanagrella cyanonielas. (De Wied.) Brazil. 



133. Nemosia ruficapilla. Vieillot. Brazil. 



134. Pyrrhocoma ruficeps. (Strickland.) Brazil. 



135. Arremon sileng. (Boddaert.) Brazil. 



Arremon torquatus. Vieillot. 



136. Pipilo oregona. Bell. Oregon. 



137. Pipilo thoracica. (Illiger.) Brazil. 



Pipilo rufitorques. Swainson. 



138. Colius striatus. Gmelin. Cape of Good Hope. 



139. Turacus albocristatus. Strickland. Cape of Good Hope. 



140. Buceros rhinoceros. Linnaeus. (Obtained at Singapore.) 



141. Buceros galeatus. Gmelin. (Obtained at Singapore.) 



142. Buceros pica. Scopoli. (Obtained at Singapore.) 



143. Buceros hydrocorax. Linnaeus. Philippine Islands. 



Buceros obscurus. Peale.* 



* "Head, neck, and all the lower portion of the body and thighs, pale, tawny yellow; a few pale 

 chestnut-colored feathers on the breast and sides of the head; back and rump pale chocolate-brown : 

 scapulars and wing-coverts pale chocolate, with tawny tips; wings rounded; quills dark brown, edged 

 with tawny; fifth primary longest; the sixth and seventh nearly equal to the fifth, pointed, and the 

 shafts dark-brown ; tail consisting of ten feathers, slightly rounded, tawny, with white shafts, the two 

 middle feathers clouded with pale chocolate on the half nearest the body; bill black, inflated to a 

 rounded termination on the crown beyond the eyes; the front edge compressed to a narrow keel; irides 

 crimson, feet the same, paler. Female." 



"Total length thirty-four and six-tenths inches; wing, from the carpal joint, fourteen and seven-tenths 

 inches; tail, twelve and eight-tenths inches; tarsi, two and two-tenths inches; middle toe, including 

 the claw, two and seven-tenths inches ; claw, nine-tenths of an inch ; hind toe, one and thirteen- 

 twentieths inches ; claw, eight-tenths of an inch ; bill, tneasuring from the crown of the head over the 



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