J A C A M A R. 



605 



Lev. Muf. 



IN the Lev. Muf. is a Jacamar which correfponds with the above, 

 but the tail is much longer in proportion : the upper parts of 

 the plumage are very brilliant : the ferruginous colour of the 

 belly very clear ; and the tail full five inches in length. 



1. 



Var. A. 



LONG-TAILED 



GREEN 



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Pl. xxvr. 



Description. 



CIZE of the green Woodpecker j proportions of a Bee-eater. Bill 

 fquare ; fides fiat, not comprefled : noflrils bare : head and 

 limbs green-gold : reft of the body copper-gold : tail cuneiform, 

 longer than the body : beneath from the throat to the tail dull 

 ferruginous : the fore toes cloven. 



The above is defcribed from Pallas *, who fays no more of it. 

 He calls it a new Jacamaciri, but dees not fay from whence it 

 came. 



GREAT 

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Description. 



Akedo paradifea, Lin. Syft. i. p. 181. N° 14. 



Jacamar a longue queue, Brif. orn. iv. p. 89. t. 5. f. 2. — Buf. oif vii. 



p. 222. — Pl. enl. 271. 

 Swallow-tailed Kingfiiher, Ed<w. pl. 10. 



Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. 



PARADISE 

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'IZE of a Lark : length eleven inches and an half. Bill almo-ft Description. 

 two inches and a half long, black, much pointed at the end,. 



See Sgic. 6. p. 10. note b. 



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