220 BARBET. 



Inhabits the Country of Maynas, on the borders of the River 

 Amazons, in South America, and probably other parts. 



7.— GREATER PIED BARBET. 



Bucco macrorynchos, Ind. Orn. i. 203. Gm. Lin. i. 406. 



Tamatia noir et blanc, Biif. vii. 99. 



Le plus grand Barbu a gros bee, PI. enl. 689. 



Tamatia, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. lxxvii. 



Greater Pied Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. 498. Gen. Zool.ix. p. 35. 



LENGTH seven inches. Bill black, larger in proportion than in 

 any of the former ones ; it is hooked, and divided into two parts at 

 the tip, like the first Species ; the forehead is white ; crown and nape 

 black ; on the fore part this colour is prolonged downwards, and 

 half surrounds the eye ; the forehead, sides under the eye, throat, 

 and neck before white, extending in a narrow collar round the nape 

 behind ; the lower part of the neck, back, and wing coverts are black, 

 margined with dusky white ; across the breast a black band ; quills 

 and tail black, the feathers of the last tipped with white ; belly and 

 vent white ; sides and thighs black and white mixed ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits Cayenne. 



8— LESSER PIED BARBET. 



Bucco melanoleucos, Ind. Orn. i. 203. Gm. Lin. i. 406. 



Tamatia noir et blanc, Biif. vii. 99. 



Barbu a poitrine noire de Cayenne, PL enl. 688. 2. 



Lesser Pied Barbet, Gen. Syn. ii. 499. Gen. Zool. ix. p. 36. 



LENGTH five inches. Bill large in proportion, and bifid at the 

 tip, as in the last; like which also, the plumage is only black and 

 white ; the upper parts of the body are black, but there is a little 



