GRO SB E A K. 
I have feen a bird of this kind which came from Cayenne: 
it had the bill and‘legs brown, and the under parts rufous; but 
I did not obferve the leaft white in the wings. The length was 
almoft four inches. 
PeeWee R BE ne Es) 
Le Guifso Balito, Buf. oif. iii. p. 471. 
HE bill is toothed on the edges: the head, throat, and fore 
part of the neck, of a beautiful red, which is prolonged in a 
narrow band quite to the vent: the upper part of the neck, 
back, and tail, black: the wing coverts brown, edged with 
white: quills brown, with greenifh edges: legs dull red: the 
wings reach half way on the tail: the toes three only, two before 
and one behind. — ) 
This inhabits Adyfinia: frequents woods, and is a folitary 
fpecies : feeds on kernels of feeds, which it breaks with eafe with 
its bill. The name in its native place is Guifso batito dimino-won 
jerck. From Mr. Bruce's drawings. 
GENUS 
159 
85. 
THREE-TOED 
GR. 
DESCRIPTION, 
PLhace ann: 
‘Manners, 
