SS i APRI.MULGIDJE. 



Sp. 20. Ca. diurnus. Pr. Max. Tewtm. PL Col. 182 



Ca. corpore supra cincreo nigro rufoque maculato et varirgato; 



infra albo ; guld rufa ; later ibi/s colli fascia alba ; cauda nigro 

 fasciatd. 

 Goatsucker with the body above spotted and variegated with 



cinereous., black, and rufous : beneath white ; the throat rufous ; 



the sides of the neck with a white band ; the tail barred with 



black. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length ten inches : all the upper 

 parts of the body, the head, and the fore part of the 

 neck, are varied with spots and zigzag stripes of ashy- 

 brown, black, and reddish ; and the wing-coverts are 

 marked with several round black spots : the quills are 

 dusky with a large band of pure white at their base ; 

 they are also edged with clear brown : the throat is 

 of a clear red ; and a little below, on the sides of the 

 neck, is a white band : the tail-feathers are marbled 

 with dusky-brown and reddish-ash, and striped with 

 nine or ten very narrow black bars ; the lateral fea- 

 thers are tipped with white : all the under parts of the 

 body are white in the adult, but in the young the 

 feathers are ed^ed vvith dusky. 



This species is usually found in pairs, and pursues 

 its prey by daylight, riving to greater altitudes than 

 its conveners. 



Sp. 21. Ca. macrourus. Linn. Trans. (Hor.f.) xiii. \A2. 

 ilh.ferrugineo nigric ante que nebulosus, strigd verticali Ustuisque 



tcctricium nterrimis; cauda corpore longiore cuncatd. 

 Goatsucker clouded with ferruginous and duskv, with a vertical 



striga and bars on the coverts verv dark ; the tail longer than 



the body, and wed^e-shaped. 

 Javan Goatsucker. Lath. Gen. Hist. viii. 336. 



