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to consist entirely of berries and fruits." — (Grould, Trans. Zool. Soc. 
I. p. 177.) 
Dr. Heifer informs us, in his " MS. JS'otes," " that he observed these 
birds in societies of thirty to forty, upon the loftiest trees of the 
forests in the Tenasserim provinces, and that they are so very fear- 
less that the whole flock can be shot down one after the other." 
They are of rare occurrence, he having observed them only once." 
145. EUBYLAIMUS {SERILOPHUS) RUBBOPY- 
GIUS, Hodgson Sp. 
Eaya rubropygia, Hodgs., Journ. A. IS. Beng. YIII. 
p. 36. 
Eurylaimus rubropygius, Gt. It. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 65, t. 23 ; Gat. B. Brit. Mus. II. p. 38. 
Simornis rubropygia, Hodgs. Gray, Zool. Misc. (1844), 
p. 82. 
Serilophus rubropygia, Hodgs., Gat. B. Nep. p. 56 ; App. 
p. 150. Bh^tJi, Journ. A. S. Beng. XV. p. 311 ; 
Gat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 196. Bonap., G. G. 
Av. p. 169. 
Eurylaimus lunatus, apud Horsf., McGlell., Broc. Zool. 
Soc. (1839), p. 156. 
The Eed-backed Tody. 
The Eed-rumped Eaya, Hodgson. 
Eai Suga, of the Nepalese, Hodgson. 
A. B. C. d. and Drawing. Assam. Presented by J. 
McClelland, Esq. 
Genus Cymbirhynchus, Vigors, App. to Mem. of Sir T. S. 
Baffles, p. 654 (1831). 
Eeolla, Less. Tr. d'Orn. (1831). 
Tonus, Gmel. Lath, et al. 
146. GYMBIBHYNGHUS MAGBGBHYNGHUS, Gmel 
Sp, 
Todus macrorhynchus, Gmel., S. N. L. I. p. 446. 
Cymbyrhynchus macrorhynchus, G. B. Gray, Gen. of 
Birds, I. p. 66; Gat. B. Brit. Mus. II. p. 38. 
Bonap., G. G. Av. p. 169. Gould, Birds of Asia, t. 
