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Beak is of ^ yellowifh White below ; above 

 towards the Head of a fine gay Red j the 

 upper Chap is ferrated. The Beak of a 

 Toucan, or Brazil Pye : This Bird is of 

 a middle Size, between the common Mag- 

 pie and the Thrulh ; it has a Beak thicker 

 and longer than its whole Body, hooked 

 at the End, and of a very thin light Sub- 

 ftance, yet bony, with a fort of toothed 

 Edge 'y its Head is large in Proportion to 

 the Body, black on the Crown, the reft 

 of it with the Neck and Back (lightly 

 variegated with White ; the ^reaft is 

 orange coloured, Belly and Thighs bright 

 Red, Tail black, but red at the End, 

 The Beak of a Spoonbill, or Platea, a long 

 necked Bird, approaching to the Nature 

 of the Stork or Heron ; its Beak is dif- 

 ferent from all other Birds, being broadeft 

 at the Extremity, and terminating in a 

 large rounded flat Procefs the Bird is all 

 over white, except the Wings, which have 

 fome Black ^ it builds in high Trees in 

 Holland: And fome Quills of the Condor 



