O D Y. 



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Brown Tody, Gen. of Birds, p. 62. pi. 6. f. 2. 



F ARGER than the green Tody. The upper part of the body 

 ferruginous brown : the coverts of the wings crofTed with a 

 dufky bar : lower part of the body olive, fpotted with white : tail 

 ferruginous. 



Inhabits the hot parts of America. 



BROWN 

 T. 



Place, 



Le Todier bleu a ventre orange, Buf. olf. vii. p. 229. 

 Todier de Juda, PL enl. 783. — Salern. orn. p. 126. N° 16. 



QIZE of the green Tody : length three inches and a half. Bill 

 fl efh- colour : upper parts of the body deep blue : wings and 

 tail the fame : throat white : beneath the eye a purplifh fpot : 

 fides of the head, and neck, and belly, fine orange: legs flefh- 

 colour. 



This is faid, in the plate above-mentioned, to have come from 

 Juida, in Africa ; but Buffon fuppofes it to be a miftake, as all of 

 this genus inhabit fome part of America. 



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BLUE 



T. 



Description. 



Pla-ceo 



Le Todier varie, Brif. orn. iv. p. 531. N° 2. — Buf. oif. vii. p. 229. 

 Ifpida indica, Aldrcv. a-v. iii. p. 520. 



VARIEGATED 

 T. 



QIZE of a Wren. Bill black: head, throat, and neck, blue D 



black : upper wing coverts green : tail black, edged with 

 green : the reft of the body mixed blue, black, and green, 

 marked here and there with fpots of paler green : legs and claws 

 black. x 



4 P 2 Inhabits 



ESCRIPTION. 



