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5 they may be heard calling one another together 
before they go to rooft. “They make their nefts 
“pear the ground, between the forks of fhrubs; of 
a reddifh plant, and with a covering om the top, 
which keeps out the rain. 
Genus fr SO PHI A. 
‘Tue AGAMI, or TRUMPETER, 
The bill i is cylindrically conic, convex, rather pointed, 
ini upper mandible is the longeft. 
noftrils are oval and wide, funk and pervious. 
vit bas ocs on each foot, divided, three before and 
“ohe the hind toe fmall, with a round protuberance 
ae beneath, which is at a little diftance from 
nofe forefts that are on high fituations ; 
ld m feen in marfhes, or near the edge of 
Ag ami is about twenty-two or enketps 
hy Bins s its beak is like that of the © 
es an’ nd a quarter long; the legs are about 
es high, and covered around with little | 
Ti, _ Oe. fcales, 
Sree Bat R Db So ah 

