RO 7b sie ro RR. 
which the figure in the Leverian Mufeum was engraven, was taken 
from a painting in the collection of the late M. G. D’Orcy, commu- 
nicated by Colonel /VYoodford: this feems to differ in fome degree, 
for the feathers of the crown are elongated, fo as to make ft appear 
fomewhat crefted, and the quills and tail are faid to be wholly 
black. 
"THE bill and legs in this bird are dufky blue; the whole of the 
neck, breaft, and belly teftaceous brown, ftreaked with white, 
and the feathers rather loofe and elongated: back and wing coverts 
green brown, edged with blue and changeable red: quills deep blue: 
tail long, even at the end, and like the quills in colour: above the 
eyes a ftreak of white, and beneath them a dark one. 
A drawing of this bird is in the collection of Colonel Woodford. 
Red-breafted Roller, Lew. Muy. tab. in ps 199. 
TH IS is nearly the fize of a Common Crow: the bill is ftrong and 
- black: the general colour of the plumage is alfo black, flightly 
glofied with blue on the back and wings: the fore part of the neck 
and breaft are bright fcarlet, inclining to crimfon, changing to ferru- 
ginous at the lower part: the tail confifts of twelve feathers, and is 
lightly cuneiform: legs black. 
The above defcription taken from a fpecimen in the collection of 
the late Mr. Bailey, dealer in curiofities in the Haymarket, who 
informed me that it came from South America. 
R2 
123 
7. 
HAIRY 
R. 
Discriprion, 
8. 
RED- 
BREASTED 
R. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PrLace. 
