J A C A M A R, 60$
fcfrv, Muf,
IN the Lev. Muf. is a Jacamar which correfponds with the above,
but the tail is much longer in proportion : the upper parts of
the plumage are very brilliant: the ferruginous colour o f the
belly very clear : and the tail full five inches in length.
V ar. A.
LONG-TAILED
GREEN
JPl.
xxvr.
D escription*
gIZE of the green Woodpecker; proportions of a Bee-eater. Bill
fquare; fides flat, not comprefled: noftrils bare: head and
limbs green-gold : reft o f -the body copper-gold.: tail cuneiform,
longer than the body: beneath from the throat to the tail dull
ferruginous : the fore toes cloven.
The above is defcribed from Pallas *, who fays no more ©fit.
He calls it a new Jacamaciri, but does not fay from whence it
GREAT
JD
escription.
Alcedo paradifea, Lin. Syji. i. p. l&j. N° 14.
Jacamar a longue queue, B r if orn. iv. p. 89. t. 5. f. 2.—Buf. oif. vii.
p. 222.— PI. ail. 271.
Swallow-tailed Kipgfilher, Edvj. pi, 10.
Br. Muf Lev. Muf
J-
+. PARADISE
JsIZE
of a Lark : length eleven inches and an half. Bill almoft
two inches and a half long, black, much pointed at the end,
D escription.
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