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INDIAN ZOOLOGY, 



The head and neck and upper part of the breaft are of 

 a light-brown ; each fide of the head, and the upper part 

 of the neck, marked with a broad white line. 



The crop is very large. 



The back, fcapulars, and coverts of the wings, are 

 marked lengthways, in equal portions, with ftripes of 

 black and white. 



The quil-feathers, belly, thighs, and tail, of a deep 

 black ; the tail remarkably long and fiender. 



The legs and feet of a pale greeny the four toes united 

 by" webs, after the manner of thofe of the corvorant. 



XVI. SQUALUS 



