^20 



CUCULID.E. 



the tip waved and striped with white ; the beak yellowish at 

 the tip. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length nine inches. 



Sp. 11. Tr. Narina. Steph. v. Ik. p. 14. — Southern Africa. 

 Sp. 12. Tr. fasciatus. Steph. v. ix. p. 6. — Ceylon. 



Sp. 13. Trogon oreskios. Temm. PI. Col. 181. 



Tr. capite nuchdque olivaceo-viridis, humeris, tergo^ rectricibus' 

 que duabus intermediis riifis, uropygio aurantio, alis nigris, 

 tegrninibus albo transversim strigatis, collo antice, abdomine 

 tectricibusque inferioribus Jiavis, peciore, ventre hypochondriis- 

 que rubris. 



Curucui with the head and nape olive-green; the shoulders, 

 beakj and two middle tail-feathers rufous ; the rump orange ; 

 the wings blacky, their coverts transversely striped with white 

 the neck anteriorly, abdomen, and under tail-coverts, yellow ; 

 the breast, belly, and flanks red. 



Inhabits Java. The male has the top of the head, 

 the cheeks, and the nape of an olive-green : the 

 shoulders, the back, and the two middle tail-feathers 

 are of a fine marron ; the latter with a black bar at 

 the tip : the rump is of an orange-marron : the wings 

 are pure black ; their coverts are transversely striped 

 with white : the fore part of the neck, the abdomen, 

 and the under tail-coverts are yellow : the breast, 

 the belly, and the flank are bright-red : the feathers 

 of the thighs are black : the three outer tail-feathers 

 are black, with their tip white ; the two following on 

 each side are totally black : the beak is bluish at the 

 base and black at the tip : the legs are also black. 

 The female differs in having the colour less brilliant. 



B. Marginibus rcstri integris. 



B, With the edges of the beak intire. 



