GREEN BARBET. 



having no red on the head and breast; and the 

 spot in which the eyes are placed, with the breast, 

 and fore part of the neck, are yellowish white. 

 Inhabits the Philippine islands. 



GREEN BARBET. 

 (Bucco viridis.) 



Bu. viridis; capite colloque griseo-fuscis ; capite pone oculum 



utrinque macula alba. 

 Green Barbet, with the head and neck greyish-brown ; head 



with a white spot on both sides near the eyes. 

 Bucco viridis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. l. 408. Lath. Ind. Orn. 1. 



205. 11. 



Le Barbu vert. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 7. 107- 

 Le Barbu de Mahe. Buff. PL Enl 870. 

 Green Barbet. Lath. Syn. 2. 504. 11. 



THIS species is six and a half inches in length : 

 the bill is white, and measures an inch and a half 

 long, and seven lines thick at the base ; where the 

 upper mandible is furnished with black bristles : 

 the head and neck are greyish-brown : the feathers 

 of the latter edged with white : there is a white 

 spot both above and beneath the eye : the rest of 

 the bird, except the greater quills, which are 

 brown, is of a beautiful green, but paler on the 

 under side : legs dusky. Inhabits India. 



