CUCULID^. 



Ph. cano-viridescente-niger ; malis, guld, jugulo, crisso, auri- 

 busque ferrugineo-hadiis ; rectricibus apice albis. 



Malkoha of a black ashy-green ; with the cheeks, throaty, jugu- 

 lum, vent, and thighs rusty-bay; the tail-feathers white at 

 the tip. 



Javan Malkoha. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. \\\. p. 255. 



Inhabits Java. Length sixteen inches and a half: 

 plumage in general hoary-greenish-black : cheeks, 

 chin, and neck before, vent and thighs ferruginous- 

 bay : tail-feathers white at the end. 



GENUS CCLVIll.— CROTOPHAGA, Linne. ANl. 



Rostrum rugosum aut laevi- BeaJc rugose or smooth, in- 



gatum, integrum, latera- tire, laterally compressed, 



tim compressum, supra ca- carinated above, bent, its 



rinatum, arcuatum, mar- edges angulated. 

 ginibus angulatis. 



CoccYzus {pars). Temminck. 



Sp. 1. Cr. Ani. SJww, v. v'm. p. 380. pf. 51.— South America. 

 Sp. 2. Cr ? Guira. 



Cuculus Guira. Steph. v. ix. p. [\'S. — Brazil. 



GENUS CCLIX.— TROGON, Linn6. CURUCUf. 



Rostrum basi vibrissis orna- 

 tum, capite brevius, altius 

 quam latum, denticulatum, 

 apice curvato, margine aut 

 dentato, aut integro. 



Tarsi lanugine tecti. 



Beak furnished at the base 

 with bristles, shorter than 

 the head, higher than 

 broad, denticulated, its tip 

 curved, the edges either 

 dentated or intire. 



Tarsi clothed with down. 



