WHITE-NECKED GOATSUCKER. 



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tail light ash, crossed with a few black bars ; out 

 most feathers rusty and black. Inhabits India." 



WHITE-NECKED GOATSUCKER. 

 (Caprimulgus cayanus.) 



Ca. rjifo griseoque mrius nigro undulato-lineatus j gula fosciaque 



alarum albis, temporihus rufis striis quinqiie iiigris. 

 Goatsucker varied with rufous and grey, and undulated black 



lines, with the throat and band on the wing white ; temples 



rufous, with five black stripes. 

 Caprimulgus cayanus. Lath. Ind, Orn,2.5&'J, 12. 

 Caprimulgus cayanensis. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. 1031. 

 L*Engoulevent de Cayenne, Buffi Hist, Nat, Ois. 6. 545.—* 



Buf, PI. Enl. 760. 

 White-necked Goatsucker, Lath. Gen. Syn, 4<. 599. 12. 



Inhabits the plantations of Cayenne, where it 

 is rather abundant: it is in length near eight 

 inches: its beak is black : irides yellow : head and 

 hind part of the neck grey, with a rufous tinge, 

 and striped with black, the latter most distinct : 

 each side of the head marked with five black 

 bars: back rufous, with black fascise: wing- 

 coverts mixed with grey and black : wings with 

 a white bar ; quills black, the five first with a spot 

 of white : throat and fore part of the neck white :. 

 breast and upper part of the belly like the wing- 

 coverts, but marked with greater regularity, and 

 sprinkled with white : lower belly and thighs 

 whitish, spotted with black : two middle tail- 



