CATALOGTTE. 
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Subfaui. V. CUCULINA. 
Genus Coccystes, Gloger (1884). 
Edolius, Lesson (1831), nec. Citvier (1817). 
OxYLOPHTJS, Swainson, aassif. of B. 11. p. 322 (1837). 
1013. COCCYSTES COROMANDUS, Linn. Sp. 
Cuculus coromandiis, Linn. S. N. I. p. 171. (JPl. Enl. 
27 4^, f. 2.) Lath., Hist, of B. III. p. 292. 
Oxyloplius coromandus, Jerdon, Madras Journ. XI. 
p. 222. G. B. Gray, Gen. of B. II. p. 464. Hodgs., 
Gat. B. of Nepal, p. 119. Blytli, J. A. S. Beng. XI. 
p. 920 ; Gat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 74. Bonap., 
G. G. Av. p. 102. Layard, Ann. N. R. XIII. n. s. 
p. 451. Motley et Dillwyn, Nat. Hist, of Lahuan, 
p. 55. 
Oxylophus coromandus, v. rubrarmus, Hodgson, Gray's 
Zool. Misc. (1844), I?. 85. 
Cuculus coUaris, Vieillot. {Le Vaill., Ois. d'Afr. t. 213.) 
Oxylophus {Sp), Blytli, J. A. S. Beng. X. p. 923. 
Eed-winged Crested Cuckoo, Blyth. 
Collared Cuckoo, Latham. 
Ceylon Cuckoo, Lath., Hist, of B. III. p. 291. 
a. h. c. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
d. e.f. Pinang. Presented by Dr. Cantor, 1854. 
" Certainly a rare bird in the vicinity of Calcutta ; and it does not 
appear to be commoner in peninsular India ; but on the eastern side 
of the Bay of Bengal it is more numerous, being common in Tenas- 
serim, as likewise in Nepal. Irides dark hazel ; orbits dusky ; bill 
black; the inside of the mouth dull coral-red ; feet lead-colour." — 
(Blyth.) 
" I have seen specimens of this bird from the forests of Malabar." 
(Jerdon.) 
" This is one of the rarest birds in Ceylon, only a few specimens 
falling under my notice during my residence in the island. One I 
killed in Jaffna, another near Colombo, and the last near Eatnapoora." 
— (E. L. Layard.) 
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