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CATALOGUE. 
Cuculus Tolu, apud Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 285. 
Cuculus pumilis et C. melanops (?), Lesson, Tr. d'Orn. 
Gentropus dimidiatus, Llyth, J. A. S. Beng. XII. p. 945 
(1843). 
Centropus pygmsBus, Hodgson, Gray's Zool. Misc. (1844), 
p. 85. 
Centropus rectunguis, Strickland, P. Z. S. (1846), j?. 104 ; 
Ann. iV^. H. XIX. p. 134. 
Polophilus Lathami, Leach, Zool. Misc. t. 56. Shaiv, 
Zool IX. p. 46, t. 9. 
Centropus Lathami, BlytTi, Ann. N. S. (1847), pp. 321, 
385. Tytler, Ann. N. H. XIY. n. s. p. 173. 
? Centropus medius, Miiller, Mus. Lugd. Bonap., C. G. 
Av.p. 108. 
Lesser Crow-Pheasant. 
BUBUT-ALLA2iG-ALLA2fG, Java, KoTSfield. 
a. $ . Dacca. Presented by Captain R. C. Tytler. 
h. 1^. India. From Griffith's Collection. 
c. d. $ $ . Nepal. {C. pygmceus, Hodgs.) Presented 
by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
e. f. ? and drawing. Assam. From McClelland's 
Collection, 
g. h. Adult ^. Malacca, i. j. Young S - l- Young 
in first plumage. Pinang. Presented by Dr. Cantor, 
1854. 
m. ^. Drawing. Sumatra. From Raffles's Collection. 
n. o.p. q. ^ ^ {C. affinis et lepidns, Horsf.). Java. 
From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
Capt. Tytler observes that " this is a common bird at Dacca, being 
found in bush-jungle. The calls of this bird vary, and are curious ; 
one resembling the bark of the Bengal Fox, whilst the other might 
be imitated thus : — clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, gouk, gouk, gouk, 
gouk, kurr, kurr, kurr, kurr, kurr, clack, clack, &c. I obtained the 
nest and egg of this bird during the month of June : the eggs are 
pure white, and very round in formation. The nest, which was com- 
posed of straw and grass, resembled a large ball supported on sticks, 
with a hole in the side for the bird to enter : the nest was well con- 
cealed, and was with great difficulty discovered." 
