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Te 
BENGAL 
R. 
Var. 
DescRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
Ze 
DOCILE 
R. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
Revo! Te Es Re 
EA NEES! PODYO MN RGAE, Va Re 
N’ 1. Bengal R. N° 5. Piping R. 
2. Docile R. 6. Crimfon R, 
3. Noify R. 7. Hairy R. 
4. Striated R, 8. Red-breafted R. 
Cor. Bengalenfis, Ind. Orxz. i. p. 168. 2. Var. 
Rollier tacheté, Daudin. Orn. ii. p. 258. 
SIZE of the Common Roller; \ength thirteen inches: bill black ; 
head rufous, with a whitifh mixture in the face: the general colour 
of the plumage is rufous, tinged with dirty green on the back, and 
inclining to red beneath, marked with a longitudinal white ftripe on 
each feather: wings dull pale green: quills fky blue: tail rufous 
brown, pretty long, and the feathers of equal lengths: legs dufky. 
A fpecimen of this bird isin the Mufeum at Paris, brought from Sene- 
gal, by M. Geoffroy de Villeneuve. \t has been alfo killed in Caffraria 
by Mr. Levaillant. It is probably a young bird of the Bengal Roller. 
Coracias docilis, Ind. Orn. i. p. 172. 17.—S. G. Grell, It. iii. po 378. t. 42.— 
Daud. Orn. ii. p. 266. 
HE fize of a Fackdaw: bill and legs ae, the bill is rather 
bent, feathered on the fides, and the under part at the bafe covered 
with white feathers: eyes black, round them dull grey, behind and 
beneath them whitifh, with a flight mixture of red; the upper parts 
of the head, neck, and breaft are much the fame; belly and vent 
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