© R.O°Wais-R O LEbsEeR. 
Buceros plicatus, Jzd. Ore. i. p. 146. 12. 
Calao of the Ifland of Waigiou, D’Eutrecaft. Vey. (Engl. ed. 8vo.) ii. p. 304. 
Weed Hornbill, Lath, Syn, i. p. 358.——La. Supp. p. 76. 
BY the defcription given in the above voyage, it will be found ta 
tally not unaptly with that given by Dampier. The bill is faid to 
be arched, of a dirty white, each mandible unequally indented; the 
upper one furmounted by a fort of yellowifh creft, which is fattened 
and grooved: the wings and body are black; the tail is white; and if 
we may judge by the figure, fhort, and even at the end: the neck of 
a pretty bright rufous colour. 
Genus XIII. CR OW. 
ENGTH ten inches: bill and legs black: upper parts of the 
plumage in general, from the crown to the tail coverts, as well as 
the wings, fine pale blue grey: the face, to beyond the eyes, chin, 
throat, and breaft, full black; all from thence beneath, thighs and 
vent, pure white; the outer edge of the wing and quills black, edged 
with white: tail black. 
Inhabits Port Fack/on. It has much affinity to the Black-faced 
Crow”; but the black proceeds as far as the breaft, not finifhing on 
the feet and the under parts are not of fo pure a white as in the 
one here defcribed ; however, we cannot be pofitive that it may be 
only a variety. 
Genus XIV. ROLLER. 
JLENGTH nine inches: bill and legs red: head and neck chef 
nut; chin and throat, down the middle, black, bounded on each 
* Supp. ii. p. 116. 19. ; 
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WREATHED 
HORNBILE. 
DESCRIPTION. 
BLACK- 
BREASTED 
- CR. 
DEsCRIP TION. 
Prace. 
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