IKCTI 1:1; vr. 

 been ratln ; i "u>idi>red as belonging to a distinct 



i- under tin- name of C'dsmiriux, and is eall-d 



:arill> ( . : itlVC 



of the East I IK 1 d was fn>t 



into ard- t| ; .- < .' 



of th h cent i: of a coal-hhrk 



d want 

 of win^s having only, in pi. , live or 



irong, naked, horny spines or quills on 

 side: on thr head N a very ^trong and some- 

 what flatten*- d rising crest or helmet, down cadi 

 side the neck run a pair of long spongy waul* s 

 of an irregular surface and of a mixed red and 

 violet-colour. The feathers of this bird are re- 

 markably long and narrow, so as to give the 

 bird at first sight the appearance of being co- 

 vered rather with hair than feathers: each fea- 

 ther ;) double, two .springing from one 

 shaft oi- the legs ; mely .^trong, 

 and tli- .uc tlip . all pointing for- 

 ward nong t!i ntations of the 

 v : > in the sevcntfrnth 

 century, of Mr. Millar in his Miscellaneous 

 Plates of Natural History, and Barraband in 

 some plates lately published at Paris. 



