42 a 



B I R D S. 



12. Wattlet. 



13. Crow. 



14. Roller. 



35. Oriole. 



16. Grakle. 



37. Paradifet. 



25. Nut-hatch. 



28. Hoopoe. 



29. Creeper. 

 30.. Hummer. 



10. Glaucopis. 



11. Corvus. 50. 

 i-,2. Corracias. 5J. 



13. Oriolus. 52, 



14. Gracula. ^. 



15. Paradi/ea. 54. 

 21. S/'##. 60. 



25. Upupa. 64. ■ 



26. Certhia. 65. 



27. Trochilus. 66. 



An arched bill, bent downwards. 



A fharp edged bill, and reverfed frontlet. 



A fharp edged bill, with the point bent down- 

 wards. 



A ftraight, conical, and very fharp pointed bill. . 



A fharp edged equal bill, naked at the bafe. 



A fharpifh edged bill, with a filky frontlet. . 



A ftraight bill, wedge-like at the.end... 



A bluntifh bill, bent downwards. . 



A. fharp pointed bill, bent downwards. 



A narrow bill, tubular at the end, and bent- 

 downwards.. 



5-. Parrot. 



6. Toucan. 



8. Scythrops. . 



11. Ani. 



j„8. Curucui. 



19. Barbet. 



2_o. Cuckow. 



21. Wryneck. 



S2. Woodpecker. 



23. Jacamar. 



7. Motmot. 



9. Hornbill. 



24. Kingsfifher. 



27. Bee-ecLteri 



26. Tody. 



** With 



5. PJittacus. 45. 



6. Ramphq/ios, 46. 

 Scythrops. 



9. Crotophaga. 49. 



16. Trogon. 55, 



17. Bucco. $6. 

 1.8, Cuculus. 57 . 



19. Tunxi 58. 

 2.0. Pkus. 59.. 

 Qalbula. 



climbing feet. 



A hooked bill, and flefhy tongue.' 



A ferrated bill,' and feathery tongue.- 



A fharp edged bill, and fplit tongue. 



A wrinkled bill, angular at the edges. 



A ferrated bill, hooked at the point. ... 



A fmooth notched bill, hooked at the point, 



A fmooth bill, with a rim round the nof- 



fcrils. 

 A fmooth bill, with a worm-like tongue. 

 Art angular.bill, with, a worm-like tongue. . 

 An angular and very fharp. pointed bill.. 



"* With walking feet. 



Momotus. 

 7-, Buceros. 47, 



23. Alcedo. 62. 



24. Mercps. 63. 

 22. Todus.- 6.U 



An angular bill, and feathery tongue,;.. 



A.ferrated bill, with a horny front. 



A ftraight triangular bill. 



The bill is comprefled, and bent downwards. 



A ftraight, flattened, flender bill.. 



IH. 



nera is occafioned by the ftri&ly artificial arrangement in which' they are here placed, to facilitate the 

 difccvery of any particular genus which may be wanted ; but the order in which they are placed, in 

 the body of the work, being more natural, and the different genera that referable each other being 

 placed as near together as poffible, without fo much attention to artificial diftinctions, thefe numbers 

 which precede the Englifh names muft be underftood as expreffing the more natural arrangement : 

 The ufes of the other two fets of numbers have been already explained in the preceding note. — T, 



