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LeToco, Buf. oif. vii. p 117. 



Toucaade Cayenne, apelle Toco, PL enl. 82. 



1. 



THE 



TOCO. 



Pl. ix. 



npHE length of this bird is nine or ten inches from the head to Description, 



the end of the tail. The bill is feven inches and a half long : 

 the bafe of both mandibles black : the reft of the lower man- 

 dible reddilh yellow quite to the end : the upper mandible is 

 reddifh yellow for two-thirds of its length, and from this to the 

 end black : the head, upper part of the neck, back, rump, wings, 

 the whole of the tail, the breaft, and belly, are deep black : the 

 upper tail coverts are white, the under of a fine red : the throat 

 and fore part of the neck are white, with a little mixture of yel- 

 low : between this and the black on the breaft is a fmall circle 

 of red : the wings are fhort, not reaching to one-third of the tail : 

 the legs and claws are black. 



Inhabits Cayenne, : Place. 



Ramphaftos dicolorus, Lin. Sjfl. i. p. 152. p. 7. v *" w 



Le Toucan a gorge jaunede Cayenne, Brif. orn. iv. p. 41 1. N° z. pl. 31. f. I. THROATED 



: PI.enLz6 9 . TOUCAN. 



Le Toucan a gorge jaune, Buf. oif. vii. p. 118. 



Lev. Muf. 



*"pHE length from the tip of the bill -to the end of the tail is fe- Dbscription. 



venteen inches. The bill is near three inches and a quarter 

 long, and an inch and a half thick at the bafe : both mandibles 

 bend downwards, and are black at the bafe, but broadeft at the 

 lower mandible ; the reft of the bill is olive-green, but near the 

 black at the bafe inclines to yellow, as does the whole length in 



the - 



