. Illustrations of ornithology . r/z/zj C2^?zcay?zt6j 16. ^U/// %<S^ C=i -^TZ&Z } LOBIPES INCANUS, (nobis).Hoary Lobefoot. PLATE XVI. L. supra griseus, superciliis albis, fronte nuchaque canis; lateribus colli pectorisqueferrugineis, albo commixtis, uropigio albo; remigibus nigris, inferiore pectoris, ab-domine, crissoque albis; rostro nigro; tarsis pedibusque olivaceis. A he skin of this new species was purchased from Mr Leadbeateu of Lon-don, who received two specimens from Mr Bullock on his return fromSouth America: they were brought to the market of Vera Cruz by the na-tive bird-ca


. Illustrations of ornithology . r/z/zj C2^?zcay?zt6j 16. ^U/// %<S^ C=i -^TZ&Z } LOBIPES INCANUS, (nobis).Hoary Lobefoot. PLATE XVI. L. supra griseus, superciliis albis, fronte nuchaque canis; lateribus colli pectorisqueferrugineis, albo commixtis, uropigio albo; remigibus nigris, inferiore pectoris, ab-domine, crissoque albis; rostro nigro; tarsis pedibusque olivaceis. A he skin of this new species was purchased from Mr Leadbeateu of Lon-don, who received two specimens from Mr Bullock on his return fromSouth America: they were brought to the market of Vera Cruz by the na-tive bird-catchers, among different species of Tringce, Totani, &c. and are car-ried thither tied two and two by the extremities of the pinions to a long is in this way that South American skins, and particularly of those birdswhich are used for food, have the plumage of one wing so frequently injuredor destroyed. In the texture of the feathers, and distribution of the colours, it resemblesthe rest of the group. The tarsi are rather long, and much f


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