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Sp. 5. Bu. Abyssinicus. Shaw, v. viii. p. 21. — Northern Africa. 



Sp. 6. Bu. Leadbeaterii. Linn. Trans. ( Vigors.) v. xiv, 



Bu. niger remigibus primoribus albis ; regione ophthahnicu gut- 



tureque nudis, coccineis ccsruleo variegatis ; rostri dorso elevato, 



cultrato, compresso. 

 Black Hornbill with the primary quills white ; the ophthalmic 



region and throat naked, scarlet varied with blue ; the top of 



the beak elevated, cultrated, and compressed. 



Inhabits the interior of Northern Africa. Length 

 three feet seven inches and a half: beak black, the 

 back carinated, similar to that of the Anis : the crown 

 of the head, five inner secondary quills, and the tail- 

 feathers intense black : the back, neck, breast, abdo- 

 men, and rest of the secondary quills brown-black : 

 the primary quills white, sprinkled with small black 

 spots on the middle of the outer web. Allied to Bu. 

 Abyssinicus, but differs in the structure of the beak. 



Sp. 7. Bu. hydrocorax. Shaw, v. viii. ^.31. Temm. PL Col. 



283.— Philippine Islands. 

 Sp. 8. Bu. galeatus. Shaw, v. viii. p. 24, — Papuan Islands, 

 Sp. 9. Bu, plicatus. Shaw, v. viii, p. 38. — Bu. undulatus. Shaw, 



V. xiii.p. 26. — Bu, Javanicus, Shaw, v. viii. p. 28. — Ceylon, 



Java, &c. 



Sp. 10. Bu. violaceus. Sha'w, v. viii. p. 19. — Ceylon. 



Sp. 1 1. Bu. sulcatus. Temm. PL CoL 69. 



Bu, supra, niger viridi nitens, infra obscure niger; Jascie albida; 



collo rufescente ; occipite nuchaque rujis; rostro lateratim sul- 



cato. 

 Hornbill above black glossed with green, beneath dull black ; with 



the face whitish j the neck reddish ; the occiput and nape red ; 



the beak laterally grooved. 



Inhabits the Philippine Islands. Length two 

 feet four or five inches : the beak is furnished with a 

 V. XIV. p. I. 6 



