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CATALOGUE OF BIRDS. 



475. Chrysoptilus inelanoehloris. (Gmelin ) Brazil. 



476. Chloronerpes aurulentus. (Lichtenstein.) Brazil. 



477. Tiga Rafflesii. (Vigors.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



478. Dryocopus erythrops. (Cuvier.) Brazil. 



479. Campepliilus robustus. (Lichtenstein.) Brazil. 



480. Hemicercus concretus. (Temminck.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



481. Picumnus Temminckii. Lafresnaye. Brazil. 



482. Megalorhynchus Hayii. (Gray.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



483. Megalaima trimaculata. (Gray.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



484. Megalaima clirysopogon. (Temminck.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



485. Megalaima malaccensis. (Hartlaub.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



Bucco rubritorques. Peale.* 



486. Megalaima versicolor. (Raffles.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



487. Acanthisitta chloris. (Sparrman.) New Zealand. 



488. Sitella clirysoptera. (Latham.) Australia. 



489. Climacteris scandens. Temminck. Australia. 



490. Cuculus cinerascens. Vig. and Horsf. Australia. 



491. Cuculus simus. Peale. Feejee Islands. 



492. Cuculus inornatus. Vig. and Horsf. Australia. 



493. Cuculus tenuirostris. Lesson. Sooloo Islands. 



Cuculus fucatus. Peale. 



494. Cuculus lugubris. Horsfield. (Obtained at Malacca.) 



495. Cuculus merulinus. Scopoli. (Obtained at Malacca.) 



496. Oxylophus coromandus. (Linnaeus.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



497. Chalcites lucidus. (Gmelin.) Australia. 



498. Coccyzus minor. (Gmelin.) Peru. 



499. Eudynamys orientalis. (Linnaeus.) Sooloo Islands. 



500. Eudynamys Flindersii. (Latham.) Australia. 



501. Eudynamys tahitius. (Gmelin.) Feejee Islands. 



Eudynamys cuneicauda. Peale. 



502. Piaya cayana. (Linnaeus.) Brazil. 



503. Piaya erythrorhyncha. (Cuvier.) (Obtained at Malacca.) 



504. Rhinortha chlorophaeus. (Raffles.) (Obtained at 3Ialacca.) 



Andaenus ruficaudus. Peale. f 



* " Front and line each side of the crown golden-yellow; crown, throat, and under parts of the tail 

 light blue; lores black; cheek, brows, breast, and belly light green; back, wings, and tail darker: a 

 narrow collar or band of bright red crosses the back part of the neck ; there is a spot of the same 

 bright red on each side of the breast, at the lower edge of the blue ; bill black ; legs lead-color. 



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

 inches; tail, two and three-twentieths inches; tarsi, nine-tenths of an inch; middle toe, including the 

 claw, nine-tenths of an inch; claw, three-tenths of an inch; versatile or outer hind toe, three-fourths 

 of an inch; claw, one-fourth of an inch; inner hind toe, four-tenths of an inch; claw, two-twentieths of 

 an inch ; bill, nine-tenths of an inch; to the corners of the mouth, one and one-fourth inches. 



" Five specimens of this bird were obtained at Singapore. They do not vary in plumage." Peale, 

 Zool. U. S. Exp. Exp. Birds, p. 133. 



"f " Head, neck, and breast, light cinereous gray ; back, wings, and tail, light chestnut; vent, thighs, 

 and under tail-coverts, paler ; tail cuneale, composed of ten broad feathers, with black terminal bands 



