CHRYSOCOCCYX MINUTILLUS, Gow. 
Little Cuckoo. 
Chrysococcya minutillus, Gould in Proce. of Zool. Soc., part xxvii. p. 128, 
Norutye further is known respecting this little bronze Cuckoo than that it 1s a native of Port Essington, 
whence the only specimen I have yet seen was sent. The example alluded to is fully adult, and differs very 
considerably from the Chrysococcyx ‘ucidus and every other species with which I am acquainted. It is 
perhaps more nearly allied to the Java species, C. dasalis of Horsfield, than to the C. ducidus, but it 1s as 
much smaller than the C. dasalis as that bird is less than C. /vcidus. The type of C. basahs, which is the 
only one I have seen, and is probably the only one known, is not a fully adult bird; and yet its admeasure- 
ment exceeds by half an inch that of the C. minutillus. 
Head, all the upper surface, and wings shining bronzy green ; all the under surface white, barred with 
bronzy green, the bars being most distinct on the flanks; primaries and secondaries white on the basal 
portion of their inner webs ; two centre tail-feathers bronzy green, the next on each side bronzy green on 
the outer web, rufous on the inner web, crossed by a broad band of black near the tip, and with an oval 
spot of white across the tip of the inner web; the two next on each side bronzy green on their outer webs, 
their inner webs rufous with large spots of black near the shaft, most conspicuous on the outermost of the 
two feathers ; their inner webs are also crossed near the tip with a very broad band of black, and have an 
oval spot of white at the tip; the outer feather on each side is barred alternately on the outer web with 
dull bronzy green and dull white, and on the inner one with broad decided bars of black and white and 
tipped with white ; bill black ; feet olive. 
The figures are of the natural size. 
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