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This statement is confirmed by others. As to the mother feeding 
her young, I have seen it myself. The young, though full-grown, sat 
quietly in a peepul-tree while its mother hunted for fruit ; and she 
several times fed it before me. I watched them near at hand for 
some time, and at last they both flew away, the mother uttering, as 
she flew, her well-known cry. I have since seen full-grown young 
Coels feeding themselves alone.* 
*The truth, we apprehend, is,' continues Mr. Blyth, 'that the 
Coel produces a series of several eggs, at intervals of two or three 
days, like the European Cuckoo ; and as they are hatched, and the 
young ejected in succession, she takes charge of each of the latter 
in turn, and feeds it for a day or two only, by which time it learns to 
shift for itself ; but we regret that we have not had the leisure to 
observe more in propria persona.^ 
This bird is very abundant in Java, and, although it delights in 
shady woodland tracts, gladly seeks the confines of villages, and is 
universally known by the cry of tuhvrtuhu, from which the native 
name is derived." — (Horsfield, Zool. Ees. in Java.) 
January 31st, 1857. 
Fam. V. TROGONIDJE, Swainson. 
Genus Harpactes, Swains., Class. ofB. W.p. 337 (1837). 
Hapalurtjs, Beichenbach (1850). 
Aphalhaepactes et Oeeskios, Bonap. (1854). 
1035. HARPACTES BUTILUS, Vieillot Sp. 
Trogon rutilus, Vieillot, i^. Diet. d'Sist. Nat. VIII. 
p. 313. Le Vaillant, Hist. Nat. Com. t. 14. 
Harpactes rutilus, G. M. Gray, Gen. of B. I. p. 71 ; List 
of Birds Brit. Mus. pt. II. sec. I. p. 44. Blyth, 
Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng.p. 80. Bonap., C. G. Av. 
p. 150. 
Trogon Duvaucelii, TemmincJc, JPl. Col. 291. 
Harpactes Duvaucelii, Swainson, Classif. of B. II. p. 337. 
Trogon (Harpactes) Duvaucelii, Gould, Monogr. Trogon, 
t. 32. 
Trogon cinnamomeus, Temminch, Monogr. Trogon, Text 
de Fl. Col. 
