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The upper tail-coverts filky, and of a very deep lucid blue-green. The tall 

 itfelf black, with a cafl: of green j the feathers of a fquarifh, or fubtruncated 

 form, and the middle ones flighdy tipped with very deep black. The three 

 exterior feathers on each fide gradually fhorten, and are black, obliquely edged 

 and tipped with white, as reprefented in the figure. The abdomen is white, 

 with an extremely flight tinge of reddilh or buff. The legs and feet are 

 black. 



It is a South American bird, and, lilce moll others of its genus, is found 

 in Cayenne. Its fize is equal to that of the Trogon violaceus. 



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