their fingers alone they are enabled to eet 1 to throw 0 th between th hoe with ri h at alate turn off abrpty at ight follow the dire d n t. 7 5s, its direct course b of i et, often pat to Fi . le 4 or seven feet with severe trial In the present the m bout fini and at thea tent ene vp in a tat totr Dut my interest was now rece ee rs y of verifying th by the offer of an additional reward T i & i te, when he ate ih ea pe 1s produced a secon proving how caut and satisfaction held up an egg, and after two or three more att Earopeans I Kaocker's ’ F to a dense thicket of ca rece ° 1 fiteen feet in h d sat seeping plants, I suddenly prop yin a ee bout a third less, and rely composed ription of light f rk, and after 1 sandties, I succeeded in obt g from i P Position, with the earth ig ena eer Ughlly foesitas tonal thout any other material to impart warmth, which in fct did not as thar hi dts i s reaching any part of it yy much in their composition, form and situation: most of those that are placed near the water's edge Ce mim a soil and arf. One remarkable on, situated on rem side of Knocker's Bay, bas the 3, from to thirty fet in length, with an a ight of five feet ; another even more singular h dentin iron-sto heap of sifted gravel I ginal, bat is now without any regularity, and is very exte in of at | an tin circumference. These 3 i “Uses be exceptions, as by far 1 number we ently mad ig is produced in su 6 appears unae it the parent birds from a gr ce; bat = it they realy adapt themselves to the difference of situation, this is scarcely probab Ismet hate a hb a ? p i T f ery anc trees being often seen growing from thei sides; in one instance I found a tree growing from the middle of a mound which m i Tend to glean from the natives how the young eflect their ¢ but on this p do not agre The natives say that onl pir of birds are ever found dat at 1 such, judging from my own ob Thelieve tobe the ease; they sls aim that the ¢ le ht, at inter eral days, and this T al fowl is almost exclusively confined to the dense thickets im scent fo the saber i appears + inland, ° , and feeds on the ground, its ite ¢ t P e : Feeds, berries and Head and crest very deep cinnamon-brown ; back back and wings cinnamon-browns upper and under irides generally dark brown, but in some specime edges; tarsi and feet bright orange scales of the ence reddish brown, fh The figure is part of August to March, wi val of sbout four or five m ced by its sti pinions when flying it becomes fairly alarmed, it takes as if broken, Id myself detect es Tt th pe ca diy pola hie and five lines long by two inches sd all the under surfice very dark grays + tal blackish brown the se spare front of Wittars fea ae reer domed eel