. Die Fauna von Britisch-Indien, einschließlich Ceylon und Burma. ii, S. 203; Fairb. 8. F. iv, S. 254; V, S. 394; Hume, 8. F., S. 18; xi, S. 44; ID. Best.-Nr. 127; Cripps, 8. F. VII, S. 259; Legye, Birds Ceyl. S. 295; Vidal, 8. F. IX, S. 49; Reid, 8. F. x, S. 21; Davidson, ebd., S. 296; Davison, ebd., S. 351; Barnes, Birds Bom., S. 98; Littledale, Jour. Stückliste Vol. Ill, K 130 ALCEDINID^. N. H. Soc. i, S. 82, 197 ; Oates in Humes N. ^ E. 2r]d ed. iii, S. 11; Sharpe, Kat. B. M. xvii, S. 101.Pelargopsis burmanica, Sharpe, S. z. S. 1870, S. 67 ; id. Mon. Ale. S. 109, pi. 35 ; Boll, J. A. S. B. xli, pt.
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. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . ii, p. 203; Fairb. 8. F. iv, p. 254; v, p. 394 ; Hume, 8. F. , p. 18; xi, p. 44; id. Cat. no. 127; Cripps, 8. F. vii, p. 259; Legye, Birds Ceyl. p. 295; Vidal, 8. F. ix, p. 49 ; Reid, 8. F. x, p. 21; Davidson, ibid. p. 296 ; Davison, ibid. p. 351; Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 98; Littledale, Jour. Bom.VOL. Ill, K 130 ALCEDINID^. N. H. Soc. i, pp. 82, 197 ; Oates in Humes N. ^ E. 2r]d ed. iii, p. 11; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. xvii, p. 101.Pelargopsis burmanica, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 67 ; id. Mon. Ale. p. 109, pi. 35 ; Boll, J. A. S. B. xli, pt. 2, p. 277 ; id. S. F. i, p. 67 ;Walden, Ibis, 1874, p. 136 ; Hume, S. F. ii, p. 165; iii, p. 50; id.Cat. no. 127 lis; Blyth 6r Wald. Birds Burm. p. 70; Biyigham, S. F. V, p. 83 : ix, p. 154 ; Hume ^ Dav. S. F. vi, p. 73 ; Oates, B. B. ii, p. 78 ; id. in Humes N. ^ E. 2ud ed. iii, p. 12 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. xvii, p. 104. The Brown-headed Kingjisher, Jerdon : Gurial Beng.; Badami Kow-rilla, H. (Oude); Maha pelihudinca, Waturanmca, Ciug.; Hsin-pay-nyin, Burin.. Fig. 36.—Head of P. yurial, |. Coloration. Crown, nape, and sides of head, including thecheeks and ear-coverts, brown, varying in shade from dark brownto (in some Burmese birds) whity-brown ; neck all round andlower parts, including wing-lining, varying from buff to deepbrownish yellow, usually deeper on the breast and abdomen ; upperback, scapulars, wings, longer tail-coverts, and tail dull greenishblue ; quills and tail bluer ; primaries except outer webs towardsthe base, inner webs of secondaries, and lower surface of tailbrown ; back, rump, and shorter tail-coverts bright pale blue. In young birds the buff feathers of the neck and breast havedark edges; the end of the bill, too, is dusky. Bill dark blood-red; irides light brown; legs dull scarlet(Jerdon). Eyelids pinkish fleshy, the edges red (Oates). Length about 15 ; tail 4 ; wing 6 ; tarsus -75 ; bill from gape 3-8. The Burmese race has been distinguished as P. burman