ORDER PASSERES. 77 



Jamaica Goatsucker. Lath. Capri. Jamaicensis. 

 Gml. Enl. 98. 



Ferrugineous black, streaked; wings white, variegated; 

 quills brown, white spotted; tail black-banded; middle 

 claw entire. Jamaica. 



Caprimulgus Leucopygus. Spix. I. 3. f. 2, 



Small : olive-brownish black ; beneath black ; throat 

 white waved ; and wings spotless ; tail equal, inner 

 base white marked ; feet naked, not serrated. Brazil* 



Caprimulgus Longicaudatus. Spix. 



Ferrugineous; spotted, with black chest; beneath with 

 white lunule spot ; tail longer than the wings ; sub- 

 graduated ; posthumeral coverts whitish ; quills and 

 tail reddish, black banded ; tarsi scarcely naked ; 

 middle claw not serrated. Brazil. 



One half of the end of tail-feather acutely subtu- 

 lated. 



Sharp-tailed Goatsucker. Caprimulgus Acutus. Lath. 

 PI. Enl. t. 7. 32. 



Olive-grey ; beneath red, rayed all over with black- 

 ish ; head and neck red-brown. South America. 



One has tail forked^ and the middle claw gerrated. 



Cap. Enicurus. Vieil. Azara. 315. 



Crown whitish, varied with blackish lines and dots ; 

 throat with a white crescent ; body olive-brown ; 

 beneath red, cross-lined with blackish. Brazil. 



Africa has also some of them ; and, among the 

 number, some with pointed tails, and others with 



