TOUCAN. 



This inhabits Cayenne. It has the name Koulik from its cry, 

 pronouncing this word quick, and repeatedly. It may be fup- 

 pofed that its food is pepper, as Linnaus has named it the Pepper- 

 eater *.. 



335 



Place. 



Le Toucan jaune, Brif. orn. iv. p. 432. N°H» 



L'Aracari a bee noir, Buf. oif vii. p. 130. 



Alia Xochitenacatl, Nieremberg, p. 207. — Jobnjlon, p. 119; 



Another fort of Xochitenacatl, Toucan, orBrafilianPie, Will. orn. p. 386. 



'TpHIS fpecies is of the fize of a Pigeon. The bill is black, 

 thick, and bent: the irides yellow: the general colour of 

 the body yellowifh white : on each fide of the neck, from the bill 

 to the breaft, is a longitudinal ftripe of black : the lefler wing 

 coverts are yellow : the middle and greater coverts, fcapulars, and 

 quills, varied with white and black : the tail is of the fame co- 

 lour : the legs are brown : and the claws yellowifh. 

 This inhabits Mexico. 



12. 



BLACK-BILLE© 



T. 



Description. 



Place. 



Le Toucan bleu, Brif. orn. iv. p. 433. N° 12. 

 L'Aracari bleu, Buf. oif vii. p. 131. 



Xochitenacatl, Fern. Hiji. p. 47. ch. 146. — Johnfton av. pp. 126. 157. 

 t. 56. — Nieremb. p. 209. 



13- 



BLUE 



T. 



A LL we know of this bird is from Fernandez, who obferves, Description,,. 





that it is about the fize of a Pigeon : the colour wholly blue, 



* Piperi'vorus. 



mixed*. 



