HARPACTES REINWARDTI. 
Rein ward t’s Trog’on. 
Specffic Character. 
Mas. Capite, dorso tectricibusque caudce superioribus saturate viridibus; pectore olivaceo-brunneo; 
ventre flavo, ad later a aurantiaco. 
Male. —Crown of the head, back, wing-, and upper tail-coverts dark shining green ; centre of the 
wing dark green, crossed by numerous narrow wavy lines of dull yellow ; primaries greyish 
black, margined externally with white ; six middle tail-feathers dark glossy green; the 
three lateral feathers on each side of the same hue at the base of the outer web, and greenish 
slate-colour on the inner, the outer feather margined with white throughout the entire 
length of its outer web, the next on each side from near the base to the tip, and the third 
for about half its length from the tip, all three tipped with white ; throat pale orange- 
yellow ; across the breast a broad band of yellowish olive-brown ; breast and all the under 
surface rich orange-yellow ; bill deep red ; orbits cobalt-blue ; space between the orbits 
and bill pea-green ; feet orange. 
Total length from 12 \ to 131 inches, bill 1, tail 71, wing 
Female. —Similar in colour ; but the green of the head is duller; the throat is pale yellowish 
white ; the band across the breast is greyish brown, without any of the yellow suffusion 
seen in the male ; the orange of the abdomen is much paler; and the wavy lines of yellow 
on the centre of the wing are broader, paler, and more conspicuous. 
Trogon Reimvardti, Temm. PL Col. 124.—Id. Mon. of Trog. in PI. Col.—I jess. Traite 
d’Orn., p. 122.—Gould, Mon. of Trog., pi. 27. 
- Reinivardtii, Steph. Cont. of Shaw’s Gen. Zool., vol. xiv. part 1, p. 221. 
Apaloderma Reimvardii, Swains. Class, of Birds, vol. ii. p. 337. 
- Reinivardtii, Gould, Mon. of Trog., syn. spec Apaloderma, sp. 2. 
Trogon (Apaloderma) Reinivardtii, Gould, Mon. of Trog., List of Plates, sp. 27. 
Harpactes Reinivardtii, Hartl. Verz. Mus. Brem., p. 12.—Gray and Mitch. Gen. of Birds, 
vol. i. p. 71, Harpactes, sp. 9.—Gray, List of Spec, of Birds in Coll. Brit. Mus., pt. ii. 
sect. i. Fissirostres, p. 45.—Bonap. Consp. Gen. Av., tom. i. p. 151, Harpactes, sp. 9. 
-- Reinivardtii, Gould, Birds of Asia, part xvii. pi. 4. 
Apalharpactes Reinivardtii, Bonap. Consp. Vol. Zygod. p. 14. gen. 5 e. 43. 
“ Trogon sulphureus, Begbie,” Bonap. Consp. Gen. Av. tom. i. p. 151, in syn. Harpactes, sp. 9. 
Hapalarpactes Reimvardti, Cab. et Heine, Mus. Hein., Theil iv. p. 162. 
Trogon Reimvardti, IIuxl. in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 444. 
The native country of this fine bird is Java, where it was discovered by Professor Reinwardt; and 
Mr. Wallace informs me it inhabits the western parts of the country, up to an altitude of 6000 feet above 
the sea. 
