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~WOODPECKER. KINGSFISHER, CREEPER. 
fide with a line of white: the lower part of the neck from the chefnut 
changes to green, and from thence all beneath is paler green: wings 
fine blue; bafe of the quills white, forming a {pot of white when 
expanded: rump and tail coverts green; tail itfelf, and ends of the 
quills, dufky blue black. 
Inhabits Port Fack/on. 
XXII. 
GENUS WOODPECKER. 
_ENGTH about nine inches: bill pale horn colour: head, neck, 
and upper parts deep cinnamon or chefnut, growing very pale 
on the rump: back and wings marked with numerous curved tranf- 
verfe black crefcents ; acrofs the breaft a large black crefcent; from 
thence to the vent pale dufky rufous, fpotted with black: rump and 
vent paler than the reft, marked with black : tail feathers black, 
Anhabits Queen Charlotte's Sound: it comes neareft in colour to the 
Rufous Woodpecker, but is a larger bird, and moft probably is a dittinct 
fpecies. 
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Genus XXIV. KINGSFISHER. 
_ENGTH ix inches and a half; fize of the European fpecies: 
bill an inch and three-quarters long, and black: the plumage on 
the upper parts of the body, wings, and tail, is of a fine deep blue: 
between the bill and eye a buff coloured ftreak : on each fide of the 
neck, a long oblique ftreak of white; all the under parts of the body, 
from chin to vent, deep buff colour: quills brown: legs red. 
Inhabits Norfolk Mand, 
Gees XXX CR EE PE R 
ENGTH five inches: bill three quarters of an inch, black : ge- 
neral colour of the plumage dufky, nearly black on the under 
eee parts, 
