72 



Place. 



H O R N B I L L, 



of the bill black; towards the point white : the head, neck, back, 

 and wings, are dirty grey : from the gape of the bill a broad band 

 of black paffes beneath the eye and a little beyond it : the breaft 

 and belly are white ; the quills black : the tail eleven inches long, 

 and cuneiform in fliape ; the two middle feathers are dirty rufous 

 grey, with a band of black at the end ; the others black for three 

 quarters of their length, then brown, and finally terminated with 

 white : the legs are black; the outer toe united to the middle as 

 far as the third joint, and to thc-inneras far as the firft. 

 Inhabits the coaft of CoromandeL 



14. 

 NEW HOL- 

 LAND H. 



Description. 



Pi ACE. 



CIZE lefs than the Jay. Bill convex, carinated, very gibbous 

 at the bafe, and covered with a naked flcin; noftrils fmall, 

 pervious, placed one third from the bafe, about which are feveral 

 Ihort briftles : region of the-eyes naked, wrinkled, cinereous : co- 

 lour of the plumage in general dufky on the upper parts : Ihafts of 

 the wings and tail dufky above, white beneath : toes divided to 

 their origin. 



Inhabits New Holland. The ends of the quills and tail had 

 been clipped by a pair of fciflars, therefore it could not be afcer- 

 tained whetherthofe parts differed from the reft of the plumage. — 

 Mr. Pennant. 



15. 



GREY H. 



DESCRIPTION. R^^^ yellow ; at the bafe a fpot of black, round which, and at 



the corner of the eyes, are tufts of hairs : behind the eye a 



naked blue Ikin : on the upper part of the bill is a procefs which 



10 flopes 



