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CATALOGUE. 
This bird appears to be not rare in Nepal, and, from the name 
applied to it by Mr. Hodgson, may be presumed to affect upland 
forests. It is common in the Tenasserim provinces, according to 
the Eev. J. Barbe, and was always observed in pairs. 
Genus Rhinortha, Vigors, App. Mem. Raffles, p. 671 (1880). 
Btjbuttjs, Lesson, Tr. d'Orn.p. (1831). 
Anad^ntis, Swainson, Classif. ofB. 11. p. 324 (1837). 
Idiococcyx, Boie (1838). 
1012. RHINORTHA CHLOROPHJEA, Raffles Sp. 
$ Cuculus chlorophseus, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 288 (1821). 
Bhinortha chlorophaea, Vigors, App. Mem. Raffles, p. 671. 
BlytJi, J. A. S. Beng. XI. p. 924; XII. p. 246; 
Xiy. p. 199 ; XYI. p. 468 ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. 
Beng. p. 76. G. R. Gray, Gen. of B. II. p. 461. 
Bonap., G. G. Av. p. 97. 
Cuculus sumatranus, Cuvier. 
Bhinortha caniceps, Vigors, Mem. Raffles, p. 671. 
Bubutus Duvaucelei, Lesson, Tr. d'Orn. p. 143. 
$ Bubutus Isidorei, Lesson, Zool. Voy. Belanger, t. 1. 
? Coccyzus badius, J. TJ. Gray, Zool. Misc. (1832), 
p. 3, 1. 1. 
^ $ Anadsenus rufus et A. rufescens, Swainson. 
$ Phoenicophseus viridirostris, Eyton, P. Z. S. (1839), 
p. 105. 
BuBUT, Sumatra, Raffles. . 
Slata, See-sata, Malacca. 
a. ^, and drawing $ (type). Sumatra. From Raffles's 
Collection. 
b. c. d. e.f. $ $ . Pinang and Malacca. Presented by 
Dr. Cantor, 1854. 
g. h. ^ ? . Malacca. Reserved from the Indian Col- 
lection, Exposition XJniverselle at Paris, 1855. 
