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RED-BREASTED TODY. 



Todus Rubecula. T. cinereus, gula pectoreque aurantiis, abdomine 

 albo. Lath. ind. orn. suppl. 



Cinereous Tody, with orange throat and breast, and white abdo- 

 men. 



Red-breasted Tody. Lath. syn. suppl. 2. 



SIZE of a Yellowhammer: bill stout, broad: 

 tongue bifid, with the points slightly feathered or 

 divided: colour on the upper parts slate-grey: 

 wings and tail brown: throat and breast orange; 

 from thence to the vent nearly white: crown of 

 the head rather full-feathered: legs long, slender, 

 and dusky. Native of New Holland. 



FERRUGINOUS-BELLIED TODY. 



Todus ferrugineus. T. ferrugineo-nigricans, subtus ferrugineus, 



gents albo nigroque rnaculatis, rcniigibus semifascia fcrruginea* 



Lath. ind. orn. 

 Ferruginous-blackish Tody, beneath ferruginous, with the cheeks 



spotted with black and white, and the wing-feathers marked by 



a half bar. 

 Ferruginous-bellied Tody. Lath. syn. 



LENGTH about seven inches and a half: bill 

 three quarters of an inch; very much compressed, 

 slightly incurvated at the tip, and blackish: upper 

 parts sub-ferruginous black, most of the feathers 



