He called it C. schoenicola when he wrote, but he really referred to the formosan bird, which he has since separated.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume
A "formosan Alphabet" is also given, and the Lord's Prayer, Apostles' Creed, and Ten Commandments, are "translated" into this imaginary language.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)"
Isaac D'Israeli
He now finally quitted his home, assuming the character of a formosan convert, who had been educated by the Jesuits.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)"
Isaac Disraeli