IPlacEs 



!7. 



INDIAN G. 

 Description. 



■'I^ACK. 



GOATSUCKER, 



but the two middle feathers are likewife mottled, as the baclcj 

 the two outer ones on each fide have the ends white for about an 

 inch, but the white extends higher up on the outer webs : the 

 middle toe is greatly peftinated. 



Inhabits Bombay, in the Eajl Indies. — The defcription taken 

 from one in the poffeffion of Sir Jofeph Banks, 



/^ROWN and back whitifh afn-colour, elegantly marked with 

 minute dufky lines : cheeks, breaft, wing coverts, and fe- 

 condaries, beautifully marked in the fame manner with lines and 

 large fpots of ruft : prime quills dufky". middle feathers of the 

 tail light afh, crofTed with a few black bars i outmoft feather rufty 

 and black. 



Inhabits India, — Lady Impey, 



Okdxs, 



