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CATALOGUE. 
McClelland, P. Z. S. (1839), p. 156. G. B. Gray, 
Gen. of Birds, I. p. 65 ; Cat. B. Brit. Mus. II. 
p. 37. 
Psarisomus Dalhousiae, Swains., Class. B. 11. p. 261. 
Blytli, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Bang. p. 195, Bonap., 
C. G. Av. p. 169. Gould, Birds of Asia, t. 
Crossodera Dalhousiae, Gould, Icones Avium, 1. 1. 
Eurylaimus psittacinus. Mull., Temm. Fl. Col. 297. 
Kaya nipalensis, BLodgs. 
Baya sericeogula, Sodgs., Journ. A. S. B. YIII. p. 36. 
Lady Dalhousie's Tody, Gray. 
Frill-necked Eurylaimus, Gould. 
Silken-tliroated Hay a, Hodgson. 
Eai, Xepal, Sodgs. 
A. Afghanistan. From Griffith's Collection. 
B. and Drawing. Assam. Presented by J. McClel- 
land, Esq. 
Dr. Royle procured specimens of this bird " at Mussooree, at an 
elevation of 6,500 feet." — (Eoyle's Himalaya, I. p. Ixxviii.) 
d. subgen. SEEILOPHTJS, Swains. 
14i. EURYLAIMUS {SERILOPHUS) LUNATUS, 
Gould. 
Eurylaimus Imiatus, Gould, Trans. Zool. Soc. I. p. 176, 
t. 25. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 68 ; Cat. 
B. Brit. Mus. 11. p. 37. 
Serilophus lunatus, Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng. 'KN.p. 311; 
Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 196. Bonap., C. G. 
Av. p. 169. 
Serilophus lunulatus, Swains., Class. B. II. p. 262. 
The Prilled Tody. 
a, Tenasserim. Presented by Dr. Heifer. 
" Several examples of this bird were shot in the neighbourhood of 
Eangoon by Major Godfrey, who informs us ' that it inliabits the 
thickest jimgles, and its food was found, upon minute investigation, 
