
1g 
a reddifh plant, and with a covering on the top, 
a which keeps out the rain. 
Me 
ee. 
they may be baal ey one another together . 
before they go to rooft. They make their nefts 
near the ground, between the forks of fhrubs ; of 
a 

Gave 5p ‘PSOPHTA, Seas eae 
« 
Tar AGAML, on TRUMPETER, 2 
“The bill is cylindrically conte, convex, rather einai, 
‘and the upper mandible is the longeft. 
. e _ The noftrils are oval and wide, funk and pervious. 
eit has four toes on each foot, divided, three before and 

a the ground. 
HE Agami inhabits. dry mountains, and 
- thofe forefts that are on high fituations 5 



: the water. 
: common cock; the tail is thort, about three 
> 
\ ‘ne behind ; 3 te hind toe Ymall, with a round protuberance _ 
_ tthat is, a knob) beneath, which i is at a little diflance eye 
| iti is feldom feen in marfhes, or near the edge of : 
E . Thie Agami is about cgcnen we or eerie ae 
- three inches Jong; its beak is like that of the. . 
inches and a quarter long; the legs are aboyt 
- five inches high, and covered around with lite 
PART IV. | B Acales, | 
