THE JACANA. 



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as it not only feeds with them, but accompanies them into 

 the fields, and brings them back in the evening. It has 

 in consequence been named the faithful Jacana (Parr a 

 chavaria). 



The Horned Screamer. 



The fourth genus consists of the Rails, including our 

 Corncrake and Water-rail, which may be called English 

 Jacanas, as, in manners and habits, there is a considerable 

 resemblance ; they differ from the Coots chiefly in having no 

 plate or horny- shield covering the forehead, and from the 

 Jacanas, in not having their wings armed with spines. 

 They are rarely seen, as they feed, morning and evening, 

 amongst reeds and marsh -growing plants, and conceal them- 

 selves during the day in long grass, or ditches, from whence 



