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923. MEGALAIMA McGLELLANDI, Moore, 
A. N.E.Bengal. Presented by J. McClelland, Esq., 1841. 
M. McClellandi, n. s. — Allied to M. caniceps, having the head, 
neck, and throat wholly bufFy-white ; the breast and belly of the 
same colour, with the feathers gradually margined laterally with 
light brownish ; flanks and vent greenish, tinged with golden-yellow ; 
back, wings, and tail green, and having a golden cast ; wing-coverts 
and tertiaries without terminal whitish speck. The bill is shorter, 
thicker, and higher than in M. caniceps. Length about 8|- in., of 
wing 5 in., tail 3^ in., bill from frontal plumes 1\ in., height from 
chin ^ in., tarsus If in. 
924. MEGALAIMA CANIGEP,^, Franklin Sp. 
Bucco caniceps, Franklin, F. Z. S. (1830), p. 121. 
Bh/th, J. A. S. Feng. XY. p. 12. 
Megalaima caniceps, G. B. Gray, Gen. ofF. II. p. 429. 
Flyth, Cat. F. Mus. A. S. Feng. p. 66. Fonap., 
C. G. Av. p. 144. {Le Vaill, Farh. t. 28.) 
Bucco lineatus, apud TicTcell, J. A. S. Feng. II. p. 579. 
Bucco viridis (part), apud Jerdon, Madr. Journ. XI. 
p. 217. 
Bucco zeylanicus, apud Jerdon, Madr. Journ. XIII. pt. 2, 
p. 140. 
Fichtel's Barbet, var. A., Latham. 
Jungle Barbet, Jerdon. 
Hackled Barbet, TicTcell. 
BtiREA Bassujtta, Central India, Franhlin. 
KooTOMRA, Hind., Jerdon. 
Kootoorga, Mahr., Jerdon. 
KooTrR-KAKEE, Canara, Jerdon. 
a. Midnapore Jungle. From the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal. 
" Inhabits the Indian peninsula, spreading northward to the 
Deyra Doon; common in Midnapore jungles, and in Central 
India."— (Blyth.) 
" Found throughout peninsular India, only in the higher jungles, 
and is most abundant on the west coast. From Mr. Elliot's Notes, 
I extract the following interesting observations : — ' Seldom seen on 
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