BIRDS. PIES. Toucan. 615 



n. 10. t. 32. f. 2. — Koulik. Buff. oif. vii. 128. — Toucan a collier de Cayenne, male. PI. enl. 

 n. 577. — Toucan a ventre gris, female. PI. enl. n. 729. — Green Toucan, male. Edw. glean, t. 330. — 

 Piperine Toucan. Lath. fyn. i. 334. n. 11. 



Inhabits Cayenne. — Is thirteen inches long : The bill is black, with a red bafe ; the orbits are na- 

 ked and bluifhj the temples are each marked with an orange yellow fpot; the wing quills are brown, 

 edged with green ; the tail is wedge-like, of a green colour above, tipt with red, and brown under- 

 neath, tipt with chefnut, having red under coverts ; the legs and feet are dark leaden colour, with 

 black claws. In the, female the under parts of the body are grey ; the fcrag is brown, and the femi- 

 lunar half collar is pale yellow. 



551 4. Aracari Toucan. — 4. Ramphaftos Aracari. 3. 



Is dufky green, with the rump and ventlet red , the breaft and belly are yellow, the lat- 

 ter having a red bar. 



R. Aracari. Lath. ind. orn. i. 138. n. n. — R. roftro nigro. Syft. nat. ed. i. 104. — Tucana bra- 

 filienfis viridis. Briff. av. iv. 426. n. 9. t. 33. f. 2. — Aracari. Marcgr. braf. 217. Raj. av. 44. n. 2. 

 Will. orn. angl. 140. t. 22. — Aracari Toucan. Lath. fyn. i. 332. n. 10. — Grigri. Buff. oif. vii. 

 126. — Toucan verd de Brefil. PL enl. n. 166. — Kleine Toucan. Wirfing. vog. t. 41. 



Inhabits Brafil, Surinam, and Cayenne. — Is rather more than fixteen inches long : The back and 

 tip of the upper mandible are black, the fides are whitifh ; its bafe near the noftrils is dilated into 

 three lobes, having a white arched line at the root ; the under mandible is black ; the head, wings r 

 and tail are black; the breaft and belly are yellow and red, having a roundifh black fpot in the middle 

 of the breaft, and a tranfverfely placed oblong black fpot at the fore part of the belly ; the rump is 

 fcarlet ; the thighs are red. 



552 J. Collared Toucan. — 5. Ramphaftos torquatus. 10. 



Is black above, and whitifh underneath, with a green belly which is red at its poflerior 

 part ; the neck is furrounded by a red collar. 



R. torquatus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 137. n. 7. — Tucana mexicana torquata. Briff. av. iv. 421.' 

 n. 6. — Cochitenacatl. Fern. nov. hifp. 46. — Cochicat. Buff. oif. vii. 1 24. — Collared Toucan. Lath.- 

 fyn. i. 330. n. 7. 



Inhabits New-fpain. — This fpecies, which meafures eighteen inches long, lives on the fea-coafts, 

 and preys on fifh : The upper mandible is white, and the under mandible black ; the head and neck 

 are black, the under, part of the throat being whitifh with a few red fpots and fmall black ftreaks ; 

 the wings and tail are black ; the under tail coverts are red •, the thighs are reddifh purple ; the legs 

 and feet are greenifh afh, with black claws. 



553 6i Brafilian Toucan. — 6. Ramphaftos pifcivorus. 4. 



Is blackifh, the temples, chin, throa reaft, and rump, being white; the ventlet, and &- 

 bar on the belly, being red. 



R. pifcivorus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 136. a / — Tucana brafilienfis gutture albo. Briff. av. iv. 413. 



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