6 1 6 BIRDS. PIES. Toucan. 



n. 3. — Picus americanus. Hern. mex. 697. — Xochitenacatl tertia. 'Raj. av. 178. n. 6. — Toucan a 

 gorge blanche. PI. enl. n. 262. — Toucan, Brafilian Pye. Edw. av. ii. t. 64. Bancr. guian. 163.—- 

 Brafilian Toucan. Lath. fyn. i. 327. n. 4. 



Inhabits South America. — Is twenty-one inches long : The bill is yellow, having a fcarlet fpot at 

 the tip, and the under mandible is blue ; the head, back, belly, wings, tail, and thighs are black; the 

 legs and feet are blue. 



S5\- 7- Rec-beaked Toucan. — 7. Ramphaftos erythrorhynchos. n. 



Is biackifh, the cheeks, chin, and throat, being white ; the upper tail coverts are ful- 

 phur yellow ; the under tail coverts, and a femilunar mark on the bread, are red. 



R. erythrorhynchos. Lath. ind. orn. i. 136. n. 5. — Tucana cayennenfis, gutture albo. BrifT. av. 

 iv. 416. n. 4. t. 31. f. 2. — Red-beaked Toucan. Edw. glean, t. 238- Lath. fyn. i. 328. n. 5. — 

 Groffer Toucan. Willing, vog. t. 42. 



Inhabits South America. — Is of the fame fize with the preceding, of which in all probability it is 

 merely a variety : The bafe and ridge of the bill are yellow, the tip of the upper mandible and un- 

 der part of the lower being red ; the noftrils are edged with black ; the orbits are bluifli ; the legs 

 and feet are leaden coloured, with black claws. 



555 8. Yellow- breafted Toucan. — 8. Ramphaftos Tucanns. 5. 



Is blackifh ; the rump, the ventlet, and a bar on the belly, being yellow. 



R. Tucanus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 136. n. 3. Borowfk, nat. ii. 97. n. 1. t. 6. — R. roftro rubro. 

 Syft. nat. ed. i. 103. — Tucana. Marcgr. braf. 217. — Tucana braiilieniis gutture luteo. BriiT. av. iv. 

 419. n. 5. t. 32. f. 1. — Toucan furinamenfis. Pet. gaz. t. 44. f. 13. — Toucan a. gorge jaune. BufF. 

 oif. vii. 119. PL enl. n. 307. — Yellow-breafted Toucan. Edw. glean, t. 329. Lath. fyn. i. 326. 

 ri. 3. 



Inhabits South. America.— Is nineteen inches long : The cheeks, chin, and fcrag are orange ; the 

 bar on the belly and the ventlet are yellow with a reddifh tinge ; the rump is fulphur yellow ; the 

 bill is black, with the bafe grey ; the legs, feet, and claws are lead coloured. 



$j6 9. Red- bellied Toucan. — 9. Ramphajlos picatus. 6. 



Is blackifh, with a red belly and ventlet, yellow bread, black rump, and the tail quills 

 are tipt with red. 



R. picatus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 137. n. 6. — R. roftro rubro apice nigro. Syft. nat. ed. i. 103. — 

 Tucana. Brill", av. iv. 408. n. 1. — Toucan a ventre rouge. Buff. oif. vii. 122. Preacher Toucan. 

 Lath. 'fyn. i. 329. n. 6. — Toucan, or Brafilian Pye. Albin, av. ii. t. 25. Will. orn. angl. 128. 

 t. 20. — Pica brafilienfis. Gefn. av. 800. Aldr. orn. i. 801. Raj. av. 44. n. 1. — Nafutus fimplici- 

 ter. Klein, av. 38. n. 1. 



Inhabits Guiana and Brafil. — Is fomewhat more than twenty inches long: The bill is greenifh yel- 

 low, and reddifh at the tip ; the tip of the tail is dotted with red. 



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