
? f J5lfl
Oey.v cajeli,
Dacelo „
GEYX CAJ E L I ,
(BOURU KIN G F ISH E R ).
Wall. P. Z. S. 1863, p. 2-5 pi. v.
Sehl. Vog. Ned. Ind. Alced. pp 39, 67, pi. 16 (18641.
Ned. Tidschr. 1866, p. 3 '-
: .™.r„ coralli», taeviori :
loral sjiot Eght
■with o ran g e; th ro at
Bab. in in su lâ d ictâ ‘ B o u ru ’ maris Celebensis.
f e n t b / A T - ° * * / A “/ wing-ooyerts black, with v ery m in u te spots o f c lear blue eacb
f e a t b e r b a v m p cen tral s reak of b rig h te r c o lo u r; back silvery b lu e ; scapulars a / /
o r / v ’e ft® >™er web lig h t reddish near tb e b ase; a Fo
o ran g e , a patch o f feathers on eacb side o f th e neck white C ' ’
white ; u n d er-p art b g b t orange, deeper on tb e flanks ; a consid
T o / f t l end feet pale c m i l e d - ' e ^ r d a r i r
" " " S ’ f t " *—
Bab. Bouru (Wallace.)
e n e r d i s c o v e r i e s tliot we owe to the indefatio-able
ener y o f 1 1 1 . V allace, b y whom i t was h rs t named in his paper on the ‘ Birds o f Bouru ’
sm a li/n o ts ri 1 / î “ f " ‘f® d from a ll th e other species o f the genus Iiy the v er?
simdl spots on the head, black cheeks, and th e pecular silvery blue on tim back Tile bib
IS also sliortor and s to u te r th an in any o f tbe allied species. ‘
J lr . Wallace, say s:—
being en tirely black, whereas m th e o th er species th ey are tinned with rich bine Th>
■ a t s *
wurd/t ™ to “ /r/Sk!/“““ ‘'ft “ ft’ -»ft» »® »- »ft»>7 fe-
I s l a i f f i f c f f i t t i f b X s / n b ! i Y ' t a ^ ^ ^ '''ft®'®- f t ““ “ ",ft»®'ft ‘»® Sala
f e s d s S s H i s S l “
i r f i
I (I ll!
ill
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