THE BOATBILL, 331 
pointing out the localities they inhabit. They are as follows :—The 
Jabiru (AZycteria australis, Fig. 130), which is a native of Australia ; 
the White-headed Stork (Lad/eniceps rex), which is found in Africa ; 
the Bec-ouvert, which inhabits India and Africa; the Drome, which 
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Fig. 129. — Adjutant. 
is met with on the shores of the Black Sea and Senegal ; and, finally, 
the Tantalus, which lives in the warm regions of both the New and 
- Old World. 
Whoever has once set eyes on the Boatbill (Cancroma cochlearia, 
Fig. 131) will never forget the bird, or confound it with any other. 
