286 ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS. 
small. The inner toe shorter than the outer. Claws 
broad, and fully curved. | | 
paradisea. Pl. Enl.127.f.1. cucullata. Braz. Bds. pl. 7% 
gyrola. Zool. [ll.ii.pl.28. cyanoptera. Ib. pl. 8. (a) 
cyanocephala. Braz. B. pl.5. flava. Zool. Il. pl. $1. y 
citrinella, Ib. pl. 6. chrysoptera. Pl. Enl.133.f.2. 
Euphonia, Vieil. Bill very short, broad, and triangular : 
tip of the upper mandible with one or two notches. 
Wings lengthened ; the first and second quills longest. 
Tail short, divaricated. (fig. 260. b.) 
E. cxruleocephala. Nob. Pl. Enl. 809. f. 1. 
Tanagrella, Sw. Bill very slender, compressed, and 
much lengthened. The lateral toes equal. 
T. multicolor. Nob. Part 5. No. 98 Pl. Enl. 669. f. 3. ? 
Piritto, Vieillot. (fig. 261.) Bill conic, finch-like, 
hard: the upper mandible but slightly notched ; the 
tip not bent downwards ; and the = 
culmen very slightly arched, hav- 
ing a slight gibbosity at its base, 
close to the front: commissure 
much sinuated, and often angu- Ss -* 
lated: the margins inflexed. Wings short; the 
two first quills graduated. Tail large, broad, length- 
ened, rounded, generally’tipt with white. Feet very 
large and strong. The inner toe shorter than the 
outer. The claws slender, and but slightly curved. 
erythropthalmus. Vieil.G. fusca. Part 5. No.197. 
pl. 80. superciliosa. Ib. No. 95. 
maculata. Ill. O.pl.31,32. rufitorques. Ib. No. 96. 
arctica. N. Zool. ii. pl.51. personata. Ib. No. 94. 
macronyx. Part 5. No.196. 
Arremon, Vieil. Bill short, conic, finch-like ; the sides 
compressed ; the tip of the under mandible very slightly 
notched, but not inflected over the lower ; the com- 
missure straight, the edges inflected. Nostrils small, 
basal, concealed by the frontal plumes. Wings very — 
short, rounded ; the three first quills graduated. 
Tail moderate, considerably rounded; the feathers 
narrow, and obsoletely pointed. Feet large, slender. 
