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Genus XVIII. B A R B E T, 



N* 1 8. Indian B. 



Spotted-bellied Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 494. N" I. 



TN one fpecimen of this fpecies I obferved a flight trace of white 

 beneaih the eye. The name it goes by among the French.^ at 

 Cayenne, is Jgaiibue de Terre. 



I. 



SPOTTED-EEL. 

 LIED B. 



Grand Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 503. 



AMONG the drawings of Lady Impey is a bird, which I fufpedl 

 ■ to be the female of this fpecies. The length ten inches. 

 Bill reddifli brown, and lloiit, with fix or eight briftles at the 

 bafe ; xht noftrils are alfo hairy: round the eye bare, and of a red- 

 difli colour : general colour of the plumage a dull green : the 

 breafl: and belly pale whitifli green : quills black : tail fliorr, 

 green : legs of a pale yellow. 



Inhabits Lidia^ where it goes by the name 0? Honeft Face. 



10. 



GRAND B. 



Place. 



Yellow-cheeked Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. p. 506. N° 15. 



'J^HIS inhabits Ceylon and Batavia: called, by the Cingaleje, 

 Kottorea. It perches on high trees, and cooes like a Turtle, 

 but louder ; and it is from this noife that the natives have formed 

 the name it is known by *. 



* Mr. Pennant. 



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15- 

 YELLOW- 

 CHEEKED B. 



