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Ceyx dillioyni is a new species from Labuan and Borneo, distinguisbablo 
from the true C. rujidorsa by its scapulars, which are black, washed with blue, 
instead of lilac-red. It is C. tridactyla, Beichenb. (Handb. Alced. fig. 3389) 
and Motley & Billwyn (N. II. Labuan, p. 13), ncc Pall., and C. rujidorsa 
Sclat. (P. Z. S. 1863, p. 213), nec Strickl. E. B. Sharpe, tom. cit. pp. 688, 
691,693,699. 
Halcyon orimtalis is a new species from Mozambiq[ue, nearly resembling 
JI. fusctcapillus, but dill'ering in its smaller size and its nearly pure white 
breast, without any manifest brown streaks. W. Peters, J. f, O. 1808, 
p. 134. ’ ‘ 
Ccrylc ahyon^ its habits. A. Fowler, Am. Nat. 1868, pp. 403-406. 
Capitonid.®. 
Guay, G. E. List of the Specimens of Birds in the Collection of the British 
Museum. [See ^\J?icidce''^ 
Megalama lagrandieri is described as a new species from Cochin-China. 
J. Verreaux, Ann. Sc. Nat. 6 s<5r. x. p. 67. 
11HAMPHASTIDA3. 
Atdacorhamphus scxnotaius is a new species, supposed to be from Peru, 
about the size of A. hamatopygius, but differing from that, and also from A. 
castaneorhynchus, in the third rectrix having the chestnut mark at the tip on 
the inner side only, besides some other characters. J. Gould, P. Z. S. 1868, 
pp. 219, 220. 
Bucerotid^. 
JBuceros corrugatus, from Borneo, in confinement. P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 
1868, p. 261. 
Hydrocissa migratoria is the name proposed for a supposed new species 
from Malacca. — Maingay, Proc. As. Soc. Beng. 1868, pp. 196-198. 
Blujnchoceros crythrorliynchus and JBucorax ahessmicus, notes on, in North- 
eastern Africa. E. Marno, Zool. Garten, 1868, pp. 240, 241. 
Upupid^. 
Frcgilupus horhonicus is a name proposed for the extinct [?] F, vaiius 
(Bodd.), F. capensis (Gmel.), F. madagascariensis (Shaw). A. Vinson, Bull. 
Soc. Imp. d’Acclimat. 1868, p. 627. 
TJpupa epops is figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xiv. 
Musophagidas. 
Sclater, P. L. Turacoes and their Distribution. Stud, and Intell. Observ. 
Aug. 1868, )>p. 1-6. 
Of the same character as the papers on Barbets and Bell-birds noticed last 
year (Zool. Eecord, iv. pp. 88, 94), and illustrated by a coloured figure of 
Corythaix leucolopha, 
Turacus alhovittattiSy the colouring-matter of the rosy patches of some of its 
wing-feathers, before known to be soluble in water, is proved to contain 
copper. A, Church, Stud, and Intell. Observ. i. p. 161 j Ibis, 1868, pp. 133, 
134. 
