304 SWALLOW. 



29— COROMANDEL SWALLOW. 



LENGTH four inches and a half; breadth thirteen. Bill small, 

 dusky ; chin pale grey, dotted with dusky specks ; rump white ; tail 

 short, with a white spot near the tip ; legs dusky red. 



Inhabits the Coast of Coromandel ; called in drawings from 

 India Anabul, by which name I have seen more than one other, 

 and may therefore suppose it to be a general one. 



30.— COLLARED SWALLOW. 



Hirundo collaris, Maxim. Trav. i. 63. 



SIZE of the Swift. Plumage brownish black, every where 

 tinged with green; round the neck a whitish ring; the tail feathers 

 with thorny shafts, the points of which project a line ; the heel is 

 not feathered ; toes very strong, pressed together, and furnished with 

 sharp, crooked nails, well adapted for clinging to the rocks. 



Found near Rio de Janeiro, very common. We have also seen a 

 specimen of this brought from Jamaica, in the collection of Mr. 

 Leadbeater. 



31.— ACULEATED SWALLOW. 



Hirundo Pelasgia, Lid. Orn. ii. 581. Lin. i. 345. Gm. Lin. i. 1023. Bartr. Trav. 



290. Vieill. Am. i. p. 63. pi. 33. 

 Hirundo Cauda vel sexties divisa, Klein, 84. 6. 

 Hirundo Carolinensis, Bris. ii. 501. Id. Svo. i. 298. 

 Hirondelle de la Caroline, Buf. vi. 700. 

 American Swallow, Cat, App. p. 1. 

 Chimney Swallow, Amer. Orn. v. p. 48. pi. 39. f. 1. 

 Acnleated Swallow, Gen. Syn. iv. 583. Id. Sup. ii. 258. Arct. Zool.Vi. No.335. pi. 18. 



Shatv's Zool. x. 128. 



LESS than the Chimney Swallow ; the length four inches and a 

 quarter. Bill brown ; plumage above brown, beneath the same, but 



