412 CLASS AVES. 



streak, black ; fulvous-yellow beneath. Twelve 

 inches. Senegal. 



Black-billed Kingfisher. Al. Melanoryncha. Tern. 

 Col. 391. 



Bill large and black ; head and under parts, buff 

 waved ; wings, rump and tail, green. Celebes. 



Varied Kingfisher. A. Omnicolor. T. Col. 135. 



Bill and feet, red ; back and belly, deep blue ; quills, 

 green ; coverts and head, black ; neck, waved black 

 and deep blue ; throat, waved red and black. Java. 



Double-eyed Kingfisher. A. Diops. Id. Col. 212. 



Above, ultramarine, with the vent and collar of same ; 

 a white patch between the nostril and eye ; and under 

 parts, white. Amboina, Celebes, &c. 



Stubbed Kingfisher. Dacelo Concreta. Id. Col. 346. 



Short and thick ; feathers of the head rather elongated ; 

 bill yellow, except the upper part of the upper man- 

 dible ; the whole bird varied with deep and light blue, 

 orange, green, and white. Sumatra. 



Dacelo Cinnmimninus. Swain. 111. 67. 

 Blue-green ; beneath, cinnamon. New Zealand. 

 It is of this division that Dr. Leach has formed his 

 genus Dacelo. 



N.B. In several of the figures in the Planches 

 Enluminees, the bill is not sufficiently swollen. 



There are, however, some in New Holland and in 

 the neighbouring countries, with the mandible 

 crooked at the end. In many of them the plumage, 



