226 BARBET. 



A. — In this Variety the bill is dusky ; the forehead, to the crown, 

 red ; beyond this black, passing round the sides of the head to the 

 throat ; within this the chin is white, the black below bounded with 

 crimson ; over and under the eye a patch of white ; the general colour 

 of the plumage otherwise green ; tail the same, cuneiform ; legs pale 

 red, or flesh-colour. 



Inhabits India, named Setwuhunt. — Sir J. Anstruther. 



14— DAUMAH BARBET. 



LENGTH eleven inches. Bill large, pale red, not furnished 

 with hairs at the base ; head and neck pale brown ; eye in a large 

 bare yellow skin, pointed before and behind ; between that and the 

 bill white ; over the ear a small brown patch ; the rest of the bird 

 pale green; beneath, from the breast, plain greenish white; the legs 

 pale yellow. 



Inhabits India, named Daumah. 



15— FICHTEL'S BARBET. 



LENGTH more than nine inches. Bill very stout at the base, 

 one inch and a half long, and yellow horn-colour; on each side of 

 the nostrils ten or eleven bristles, almost as long as the bill ; feathers 

 of the crown and neck behind loose, narrow, and pointed, pale 

 ash-colour, margined with brown ; from the lower part of the neck 

 the colour becomes green, continuing on the whole of the back, 

 wings, rump, and tail, which is rounded in shape; the quills brown 

 without, and dusky within ; chin, fore part, and sides of the neck 



