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marked like the quills, being fpotted with white : the legs 

 reddilh. 



The female wants the band on the breaft, and the collar at the Female. 

 back part of the neck. 



Inhabits Cayenne. Peace, 



Le Martin-pecheur vert & blanc de Cayenne, Buf. oif. vii. p. 216. — PI. 

 enl. 591. f. i. z. 



Lev. Muf. 



3°- 

 WHITE A"ND 

 GREEN 

 K. 



f ENGTH feven inches. Bill black: the upper parts of the Description. 



body are glofTy blackifh green : a white line arifes at the 

 bafe of the bill, and pafles beneath the eye, on each fide, to the 

 hind head : on the wings are fome white marks : the under parts 

 of the body are white, varied with fome fpots of the fame colour 

 as the back : the breaft and fore part of the neck are rufous for 

 an inch and a half in breadth : the legs are red. 



The female wants the rufous mark on the bread. Female. 



This is a native of Cayenne. Pxacb. 



Le Martin-pefcheur du Brelil, Brif. em. iv. p. 510. N° 

 Le Gip-gip, Buf, oif. vii. p. 217. 



3»° 



BRAZILIAN 



K. 



A T" V HIS equals the common Kingsfifier in fize. The bill and eyes 

 are black : the plumage on the upper parts is compofed of 

 a mixture inclining to rufous, mingled with cheftnut, brown, and 

 white: the under parts of the body are white: on each fide of 

 the head is a brown ftiipe, arifing at the bafe of the bill, and paf- 



4 N fing 



Description, 



