160 WHITE-COLLARED GOATSUCKER. 



feathers grey, with five or six dusky bands ; the 

 rest black, with white borders, the most outward 

 ones with the deepest border : legs dirty yellow 

 brown. 



This bird is said to have a note similar to the 

 croaking of a toad, and at times another sort of 

 noise similar to the barking of a dog. 



WHITE-COLLARED GOATSUCKER. 

 (Caprimulgus semitorquatus.) 



CA. nigricans rufo griseoque maculatus, collo inferior e lunula 



alba. 

 Dusky Goatsucker, spotted with rufous and grey, the throat 



beneath with a white lunule. 

 Caprimulgus semitorquatus. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 1031. Lath. 



Ind.Orn.2.586. 11. 

 Le petit Engoulevent de Cayenne. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 6. 



540. Buffi PI. Enl. 734. 

 White-collared Goatsucker. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 599. 11. 



THE White-collared Goatsucker is the size of a 

 Swallow : the prevailing colour of its plumage is 

 dusky, spotted with rufous and grey : the under 

 inclined to brown, with a half collar of white on 

 the fore-part of the neck : length eight inches. 

 Inhabits Cayenne. 



