CUCULINvE. 
1. C. canorus Linn. PI. enl. 811., Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. t. 202,203. 
— Cuculus hepaticus Sparrm. Mus. Carls, t. 55. ; C. borealis Pall. 
2. C. gularis Steph. Gen. Zool. ix. 83., Levaill. Ois. <1 Afr. t. 200, 
201. — Cuculus lineatus Swains. ? 
3. C. fugax Horsf. Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 178. — Cuculus La- 
tharai Gray, 111. Ind. Zool. pi. 34. f. 2.; C. ejulans Sundev.; C. va- 
rius Pahl ? ; C. nivicolor Hodgs. ; C. tenuirostris Less. ? 
4. C. sparveroides Vigors, Proc. Z. S. 1831. p. 173., Gould, 
Cent, of Birds, pi. 53. 
5. C. poliocephalus Lath. — Cuculus hiraalayanus Vigors, Proc. 
Z. S. 1831. p. 172., Gould, Cent, of Birds, pi. 52.; C. micropterus 
Gould. 
6. C. Sonneratii Lath. — Cuculus pravata Horsf. ? ; C. rufovit- 
tatus Drap.? 
7. C. merulinus Scop. Sonn. Voy. t. 81. — Cuculus flavus Gmel. 
PI. enl. 814. 
8. C. faviventris Scop. Sonn. Voy. t. 79- — Cuculus radiatus 
Gmel. 
9. C. variegatus Scop. Sonn. Voy. t. 78. — Cuculus payanus 
Gmel. 
10. C. niger Lath. — Cuculus tenuirostris Gray, 111. Ind. Zool. 
pi. 35. f. 1.; C. flavus Jerd. ; C. pyrogaster Drap.? 
11. C. sepulcralis Mull. & Sch. Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 1/7. 
12. C. syrnbonomus Midi. & Sch. Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 177. 
13. C .fasciolatus Mull. & Sch. Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 177. 
14. C. lanceolatus Mull. & Sell. Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 177. 
15. C. splendidus. — Cuculus cupreus Shaw, Mus. Lev. pi. p. 
159.; Type of Chrysococcyx Boie (1826). 
16. C. Klasii Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. t. 212., Swains. B. of W. Afr. 
pi. 21. 
17. C. cupreus Bodd. Pi. enl. 657. — Cuculus auratus Gmel. 
Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. t. 210, 211., Nat. Misc. pi. 1029- 
18. C. chalcites Temm. PI. col. 102. f. 2. 
19. C. smaragdinensis Swains. B. of IV. Afr. p. 191. 
20. C. basalts Horsf. Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 179. 
21. C. metallicus Vig. & Horsf. Linn. Trans, xv. p. 302. 
22. C. plagosus Lath. Lamb. Icon. ined. iii. 22. Cuculus luci- 
dus Vig. Sf Horsf. 
23. C. lucidtis Gmel. Lath. Gen. Syn. pi. 23.— Cuculus nitens 
Forst. Desc. Auim. p. 151., Icon. ined. 57., Pi. col. 102. f. 1. 
24. C. ? palliolatus Lath. Lamb. Icon. ined. ii. 27- 
25. C. malayanus Raffl. Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 286. 
26. C. xanthorhynchus Horsf. Linn. Trans, xiii. t. 17.9-, Zool. 
Res. in Java, pi. . — Lampromorpha amethystina Vigors. 
27- C. chalcopeplus (Vigors), Proc. Z. S. 1831. p. 92. 
28. C. . — Chrysococcyx smaragilinis Blyth, Journ. A.S. 
Beng. 1 846. p. 53. 
29- C. osculans (Gould), Proc. Z. S. 1847. p. 32. 
30. C. ? versicolor (Lath.) Ind. Orn. Suppl. p. lvi,, Lamb. Icon, 
ined. iii. 46. 
31. C . capensis Gmel. PI. enl. 390. — Cuculus clamosus Lath. 
Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. t. 204, 205.; C. solitarius Vieill. Levaill. Ois. 
d’Afr. t. 206. 
32. C. nigricans Swains. Zool. 111. n. s. pi. 
33. C. eereus Vieill. Encyc. Metli. p. 1333., Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. 
t. 215. — Cuculus seratus Steph. 
34. C. lugubris Horsf. Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 286., Zool. Res. in 
Java, pi Type of Surniculus Less. (1831). 
35. ? C. dicruroides Hodgs. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1839- p. 136. 
pi. — Type of Pseudornis Hodgs. 1839- 
36. ? C. perlatus Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. viii. p. 232. 
37- C. rubeculus Swains. B. of W. Afr. ii. p. 181. 
38. C. flabelliformis Lath. Gen. Syn. pi. 126. 
39. C. cyanocephalus (Lath.) Lamb. Icon. ined. ii. 50. 
40. C. inornatus Vig. & Horsf. Linn. Trans, xv. p. — Cuculus 
albostrigatus Vig. Horsf. 
41. C. cinerascens Vig. & Horsf. Linn. Trans, xv. p. 298., Jard. 
& Selby, 111. Orn. pi. 67- 
42. ? C. incertus Vig. & Horsf. Linn. Trans, xv. p. 299. 
43. ? C. cinereus Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. Nat. viii. p. 226. 
44. C. variolosus Vig. & Horsf. Linn. Trans, xv. p. 300. 
45. ? C. rufulus Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. viii. p. 234. 
46. ? C. pyrrhophan.es Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. viii. p. 234. 
47. ? C. variegatus Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. viii. p. 224. 
48. ? C. ceerulescens Vieill. N. Diet. d’Hist. viii. p. 224. 
49. C. optatus Gould, Proc. Z. S. 1845. p. 18., B. of Austr. 
pi. 
50. C. insperatus Gould, Proc. Z. S. 1845. p. 18., B. of Austr. 
pi. 
51. C. dumetorum Gould, Proc. Z. S. 1S45, p. 19- 
Oxylophus Swains* 
Ml rather long and slender, with the culmen curved, and the sides compressed to the tip, which 
is entire ; the gonys long and arched ; the nostrils basal, lateral, and placed in a short membranous 
groove, with the opening oval and exposed. Wings long and pointed, with the fourth quill the longest. 
Tail lengthened and graduated. Tarsi rather long, strong, and covered with broad transverse scales. 
Toes unequal ; the outer anterior toe longest, and the two anterior ones slightly united at the base. 
* Established by Mr. Swainson in 1837 (Classif. of Birds, ii. p. 322.). It is coequal with Edolius of M. Lesson (1831), which name 
had been previously employed in Ornithology. 
