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CATALOGUB. 
j. Drawing. Assam. From McClelland's Collection. 
h S Drawing. From F. (B.) Hamilton's Col- 
lection. 
"Inhabits Nepal, Assam, Sylhet, and Arracan." — (Blyth.) 
Capt. Tickell remarks, that " S. erythrocephalus was common in 
the hills of the interior of the Tenasserim provinces, from 3,000 feet 
upwards. Below, it was replaced by S. Oreskios. It flies in small 
troops, and is active and vociferous in the morning, solitary and quiet 
during the heat of the day, sitting in the shade. It appears larger 
and brighter than in Nepal and Sikim specimens." 
1037. HARPACTES FASCIATU8, Gmelin Sp. 
Trogon fasciatus, Gmelin^ S. AT. I. p. 405. Latham^ Ind, 
Orn. l.p. 200. Fennant, Ind. Zool.p. 35, t. 4. 
Harpactes fasciatus, JBlyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. 
p. 80. Kelaart, Brod. Faunce Zeylan, p. 98. Layard, 
Ann. JSr. S. (1853), p. 171. Gould, Birds of Asia, 
pt. YI. (1854), tal. 
Trogon ceylonensis, Brisson, Orn. II. p. 91. 
Trogon malabaricus, Gould, P. Z. S. (1834), p. 26; 
Monoyr. Troy on. t. SI. 
Harpactes malabaricus, Swainson, Class, of B. II. p. 337. 
Jerdon, Madras Journ. XI. p. 232. G. B. Gray, 
Gen. ofB. I. p. 171; Cat. B. Brit. Mus. pt. 11. 
sect. I. p. 44. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 151. 
Hapalurus malabaricus, Beichenhach (1850). 
The Fasciated Trogon. 
Kufni-Chuei of some. Hind., Jerdon. 
Ktjena, Mahr., Jerdon. 
Kakukni Kukki, Canarese, Jerdon. 
Kaftvan Kondea, Cingalese, Kelaart. 
a. Drawing. Ceylon. From Joinville's Collection. 
" This very richly-plumaged Trogon is of rare occurrence in South- 
ern India, and I have only found it in the densest portions of lofty 
jungle in Malabar and the Wynaad. It is, however, enumerated 
in Mr. Elliot's Catalogue. It is generally seen seated motionless on 
the branch of a tree, occasionally flying off" to capture an insect, and 
