
 
        
         
		PARADOXORNIS  FLAYIROSTRIS ,   M M 
 Paradoxornis. 
 Paradoxornisflavirostris, Gould in Proc.  of Zool. Soc. pt. iv.  p. 17.— Ib. Mag. of Zool. and Bot. vol.  i. p.  62.—lb. 
 Icones  Avium.—Horsf.  and  M‘Clell. Proc.  of  Zool. Soc. part vii. p.  164.—Gray and  Mitch. Gen.  of  
 Birds, vol. ii.  p. 389,  Paradoxornis,  sp.  1.—Blyth, Joum. Asiat. Soc. Beng. vol.  xiv.  p.  578.—Bonap.  
 Consp. Gen. Av. p.  500, Paradoxornis, sp.  1.—Moore, Cat. Birds in Mus.  East Ind.  Comp.  
 Batkyrhynchus  brevirostris, M‘Clell. Quart. Joum. Calcutta Med.  and Phys. Soc. 1837.—lb.  Ind.  Rev. 1838, p. 513,  
 with a figure. 
 P e r h a p s   there is  no  one  of  the  smaller  Insessorial  birds which has  excited  more  interest  among ornithologists  
 than  the  present very singular  species, which  I  had  the  pleasure  of first making  known  to  science  in  
 the  year  1836;  nothing was  then  known  respecting its history,  and we  are still  uninformed as  to its habits  
 and  economy,  or for what  purpose its  remarkably formed bill  is  especially adapted.  I t  is  a  species  of great  
 rarity,  so  much  so,  indeed,  that  I  know  of  no  continental  collection which  is graced  by a  specimen;  our  
 National Museum, however,  as well  as  those  of  the  Honourable  East  India  Company  and  the  Zoological  
 Society,  all contain  examples.  The  sexes  appear  to  offer  little  external  difference  either  in  size  or colour.  
 Mr.  Hodgson  has  sent  specimens  to  the  British  Museum  from Nepaul,  and Mr. M'Clelland  to  that of the  
 East  India  Company  from  Assam  ;  these  countries  therefore  may  be  considered  to  constitute  its  true  
 habitat. 
 Crown  of  the  head  and  back  of  the neck dull  rufous ;  upper  surface,  wings and  tail  sandy brown ;  face  
 and  throat white,  mottled with  black ;  ear-coverts  jet-black;  under  surface  pale  sandy  brown, with a  large  
 blotch  of  black  on  the  breast  immediately  below  the  mottled  feathers  of  the  th ro a t;  bill  rich  orange-  
 yellow ;  tarsi  and  feet olive-green. 
 The  figures  are o f the  natural  size.