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PARADOXORNIS. 
speciosa Boddaert, Tabl. PI. cnlum. Gol. — Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Corac. 
8 G. [My sol. Salwatti. Nov. Guinea. 
Paradisea magnijica ScopOLi, Sonnerat's Voy. Tb. 98. — SiiAW, gener. Zool. 
VII. 492. Tb. 62. 
Paradisea cirrata Latham, Ind. Ornitli. — Shaw, gener Zool. VII. 491. 
Dipln/llodes seleucides Lesson, Oiseaux Parad. IG. 191. Tb. 19. 20. 
Diphyllodes speciosa Gray. 
Diphijllodes magnifica Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 418. 
superba Scopoli, Sonnerat's Voy. Tb. 96. = Epimachus ater Schleg. 
tristis Linne, Syst. Nat. I. 167. = Acridotheres tristis Viehx. 
violacea Bechstein, Lath. Uebersicht. — Epimachus albus Schleg. 
viridis Linne, Syst. Nat. I. — Manucodia viridis Gray. 
Wallaceana Gray. = Paradisea apoda Lin. 
Wallacei Gray. = Semioptera Wallacei Gray. 
W'ilsoiii Cassin, Journ. acad. Philadelphia 1850. II. 57. Tb. 15. — Schlegel, 
Mus. Pays-Bas Corac. 87. [Waigiu. 
Paradisea calva Schlegel, nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. 1865. II. 1. 
Diphyllodes respuhlica Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 413. 
Schlegelia calva Bernstein, nat. Tijdschr. nederl. Lid. XXXVIT. 79; nederl. 
Tijdschr. Dierk. 1866. III. 4. Tb. 7. 
Lophorina respuhlica Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1850. XXX. 131. 
Paradisea respuhlica Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1854. XXXVIII. 262. 
Schlegelia Wilsoni Gray, Handl. Birds II. 16. 
PARADOXOR]\IS (Fringillidae. — TrapaSo^o^ mirabilis, opvLÇ avis). — Gould, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836. IV. 17; Magaz. Zool. Botan. 1837. L 63. 
Synon.: Bathyrhynchus M'Clell. — Heteromorpha Hodgs. 
Bill of greater depth than length, the upper mandible strongly compressed, 
with a sharp and boldly arched culmen, bending to a point and without a notch, 
the cutting edge of the upper mandible deeply in curved towards the tip and pro- 
duced at the base; nostrils small and round, situated outside the horn of the 
mandible; under mandible broad at its base, stout and intented so to as fit the edges 
of the upper mandible; just before and beneath the eye, spring several strong 
bristles; the same occur, but are more feeble, at the base of the lower mandible; 
wings short and rounded fourth, fifth and sixth feathers nearly equal and longest; 
tail moderatly long and graduated; feet large under parts broad and adapted for 
grasping; toes large, hind toe greatly produced; plumage full and loose. — 
4 Specc. 
caniceps Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1849. XVIII. 810. = Paradoxornis 
gularis Horsf. 
flavirostris Gould, Proc. Zool Soc. 1836. IV. 17; Icones Avium Tb. 6. — 
Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1845. XIV. 578. — Gould, Birds Asia VL 
Tb. 9. [Assam. Nepal. 
Bathyrhynchus brevirostris M'Clelland, Quart. Journ. Calcutta Med. Phys. Soc. 
1837. Decbr. 
Heteromorpha s. Temnoris nipalensis Hodgson, teste Blyth. 
galaris Horsfield. — Gkay, Genera Birds II. 389. Tb. 94. Fig. 2. — Gould, 
Birds Asia VL Tb. 11. [Sikim. Bootan. 
Paradoxornis caniceps Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1849. XVIII. 810. 
Heteromorpha caniceps Blyth, Cat. Birds as. Soc. 202. 
Heiidei David, Compt. rend. 1872. Juni p. 1449. — China. 
ruficeps Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1842, XL 177; 1843. XIL 1010. c. fig. 
— Gray, Genera Birds IL Tb. 94. Fig. 1. — Gould, Birds Asia VL Tb. 12. 
[Himalaya. Nepal. 
Heteromorpha ruficeps Blyth, Journ. as. Soc. Bengal 1845. XIV. 578. 
Paradoxornis sphenurus Hodgson, Gray Cat. Birds Nepal. 60. 
