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CATALOGUE. 
Phoenicophaus viridis, Vieillot {Le Vaill., Ois. d'Afr. 
t. 225). Blyth, J. A, S. Beng. XI. p. 927; XIV. 
p. 199. 
Phoenicophaus viridirufus (F«ei7ZoO,-2ow«^., C. G.Av.p.dS. 
Cuculus melanognathus, apud Baffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
XIII. p. 287. 
Tricoloured Malkoha, Latham. 
iNGGAifG Baltjkae, Sumatra, Baffles. 
Kado Besar, Malacca, Byton. 
a. h. Malacca. From Griffith's Collection. 
c. cL e.f. Malacca. Presented by Dr. Cantor, 1854. 
g. Drawing. Sumatra. From Raffles's Collection. 
Capt. Tickell states that he observed this bird in the Tenasserim 
provinces, " on low jungly hiUs, being very like Zand, tristis in 
habits ; scarce. A pair shot were both precisely similar, except in 
colour of iris, the male having that cobalt-blue, and the female orange. 
Food coleopterous and hemipterous insects, and very large cater- 
pillars."— (J. A. S. Beng. (1855), p. 278.) 
" Inhabits the hills of Sumatra and the neighbouring islands, but 
is not easily procured, as it commonly perches on the summits of the 
highest trees. It lives on insects." — (Raffles.) 
It appears to be a common species about Malacca. 
1006. PHCSNICOPHAUS MELANOGNATHUS, Hors- 
field. 
Phoenicophaus melanognathus, Horsjield, Trans. Linn. 
Soc. XIII. p. 178 (1820). Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. 
XIII. p. 391 ; XIV. p. 199. Latham, Hist, of B. 
111. p. 254. 
Sintok Malkoha, Latham. 
' Kadallan or Sindok, Java, Horsjield. 
A. b. (type). Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
Genus Zanclostomus, Swainson, Classif. of B. II. p. 323 
(1837). 
Melias, ^. Lesson. 
1007. ZANCLOSTOMUS JAVANICUS, Horsfield Sp. 
Phoenicophaus javanicus, Horsjield, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
XIII. 178 (1821); Zool. Bes. in Java, t. 57. 
