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Alcedo alcyon, Lin. Syft. i. p. 1 80. N° 7. @- 27. 



Le Martin-pefcheur hupe de St. Domingue, Brif. orn.iv. p. 515. N° 22. +- Var. B. 



— P/. <r»/. 593. 

 Le Jaguacati, Buf. oif. vii. p. 210. 

 American Kingfiflier, Edw. iii. pi. 115. 



CIZE of the laft: length eleven inches and a quarter. The Description; 



lower mandible is reddilh at the bafe : it differs very little in 

 the plumage from the other, except that the blueifh afli feathers 

 on the breaft are only tipped with cheftnut, inftead of hav- 

 ing a band of that colour: and the thighs and under tail coverts 

 are mixed rufous and white : the quills and tail feathers are 

 dotted on both webs with white : the legs are red : and the claws 

 black.. 



This inhabits St. Domingo ; and, according to Edwards, ap- Place. 



pears in the fpring and fummer at Hudfon's Bay.. 



Alcedo alcyon, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 180. N° 7. y. 27. 



Le Martin-pefcheur hupe du Brefil, Brif. orn. iv. p. 511. N° 20. Var. C. 



Le Jaguacati, Buf. oif. vii. p. 210. 

 Jaguacati guacu, Rail Syn. p. 49. N° 2. — Will. orn. p. 147. N°2, pi. 24. 



' 1 ""HIS is lefs than the others, being not bigger than a Description, 



Thrufh. The bill is near three inches long, and black : the 

 eyes are alfo black : the head is crefted : the upper parts of -the 

 head and body are bright ferruginous : near the eye, on each 

 fide, is a fpot of w; ite : round the neck is a collar of white : the 

 throat and under parts of the body are white : the quills are fer- 

 ruginous^ 



