ME GrA LiEM A PH H10STRI AT A, 
(THE COCHIN CHINA GREEN BARBET.) 
Bucco faiostrictus 
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Bucco faiostriatus 
Megalaima faiostriata 
Megalaima phaiosticta 
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Bucco faiostriatus 
Megalaima phaiosticta 
(1831) Temm. PI. Col. No. 527. 
(1831) Temm. PL Col. text. 
(1841) Hartl. Eev. Zool. p. 337. 
(1846) G. E. Gr. Gen. of Birds, II, p. 429. 
(1854) Bp. Consp. Ay. p. 144. 
(1863) Goflin, Mus. Pays. Bas. Bucc. p. 36. 
(1866) Walden, P.Z.S., p. 540. 
(1868) G. E. Gr. Cat. Brit. Mus. Capit. p. 13. 
M. sexibus similibus : viridis : capite toto brunneo : gutture albescenti, brunneo striato. 
Hab. in regione Indo-Malayana. 
Body green ; head and neck dark umber brown, each feather laterally edged with 
brownish white, more broadly so on the head. A superciliary eye streak, ear-coverts and 
cheeks, bright yellowish green ; upper plumage dark green ; the quills brown, inner webs 
at the base, and exterior edge of the primaries, pale yellowish white. The chin, throat, 
and upper breast, pale brownish white, each feather centred with brown ; on the breast 
there are some irregular yellow markings ; the rest of the under surface is pale green, 
darker on the flanks, each feather being narrowly centred with brown ; tail underneath 
greenish blue. Beak dark horn colour, pale yellow at the base of the lower mandible, 
rictal bristles black, and strongly developed ; orbital region blackish, legs and feet dark 
plumbeous. Wing 4’2, tail 2-5, tarsus -85. 
Hab. Cochin China ( Diard ). 
The only known specimen of this rare Barbet belongs to the Leiden Museum, but 
thanks to Professor Schlegel, from whom we obtained the loan of it, we are able to give 
a description and plate from the type itself. It belongs to what we have called for the 
