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H O R N B I L L. 



Place. 



under the eye, and a little way behind, where it ends in a point ; 

 in other things it is like the male. 

 Inhabits the ifle of Panay. 



MANILLA 

 H. 



Le Calao de Manille, Buf. oif. vii. p. 144. — Pl.enl.2gi, 



Description. '"IpHIS fpecies is but very little known. It is a very little 

 bigger than the following fpecies : in length twenty inches. 

 The bill is two inches and a half long, lefs curved than in that 

 fpecies, and not toothed at the edges, but fharp-edged, and more 

 pointed at the tip ; the upper mandible is furnifhed with a flight 

 prominence, which fwells out but very little : the head and neck 

 are white, with a caft of yellow, and waved with brown : on each 

 fide of the head, at the ears, is a black mark : the upper part of 

 the body is of a blackifh brown ; fome of the quill feathers have 

 whitifh edges : the under parts of the body dirty white : the tail 

 is of the fame colour as the wings, with this difference, that it is 

 croffed about the middle by a rufous band of two inches breadth. 

 Place. This bird inhabits Manilla ; but the manners of it are not 



known. 



10. 



BLACK-BILLED 



H. 



Description. 



Buceros nafutus, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 154. N° 4. 

 Le Calao a bee noir du Senegal, Brif, orn. iv. 



PI. enl. 890. 

 Le Tock, Buf. oif. vii. p. 141. 

 Crotophaga Fdrfchal, Faun. Arab. p. z. N°. 



p. 573. N° S ,. t.46. f. 1.— 



/ "T" V HIS bird is not much bigger than a Magpie, and is in length 



twenty inches and a half. The bill is one inch thick at the 



bafe, and three inches and a half in length, and bent downwards : 



s the 



