232 BARBET. 



the base of the under mandible a yellow spot, beneath this one of 

 crimson ; chin fine glossy yellow ; lower part of the neck and sides 

 under the eye dusky ; independent of the above the general colour of 

 the plumage is green. 



Inhabits India, and probably Java. This seems much allied to 

 the Javan Barbet. 



27 — BATAVIAN BARBET. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill black ; plumage green 

 above, yellow green beneath, with paler green streaks on the crown; 

 under the eye and the throat crimson, bordered all round with black; 

 tail plain green ; legs pale. 



Inhabits the Island of Java, called there Prinya. — Dr. Wilkins. 



28— WAX-BILLED BARBET. 



Bucco calcaratus, Ind. Orn. i. 206. 



■ cinereus, Gm. Lin.'i. 409. 

 Corvus Australis, Gm. Lin. i. 377. 



■ tranquillus, Gm. Lin. i. 417. 



■ affinis, Shaw's Zool. vii. 381. 



Coucou noir de Cayenne, Bvf. vi. 416. PL enl. 512. 



Tamatia, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. lxxvii. 



Wax-billed Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. 507. 17. Id. Sup. p. 96. Gen. Zool. ix. p. 41. 



SIZE of a small Blackbird ; length eleven inches and a half. 

 Bill one inch and a half, somewhat compressed on the sides, and 

 curved nearly the whole of its length, but more so near the end, the 

 colour imitating fine red sealing wax ; nostrils covered with reflected 

 bristles, and a few others reaching more forward on the bill ; irides 



