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brownish, and the pectoral bar broad. The young have 

 the white On the sides of the throat tinged with grey. 



Sp. 5. Ra. piscivorus. Shaiv, v. viii. p. 363. 



Sp. 6. Ra. Aldrovandi, Shaiv, v. viii. p. 366. 



Sp. 7. Ra. erythrorhynchus. Shatv, v. viii, p. 367. pL 47. 



Sp. S. Ra. dicolorus. Swain. Zool. Illust. v. ii. pi. 108. 



Ra. nigricayis pectore, abdomine, crisso uropygioque rubris, gula 

 luted. 



Dusky Toucan with the breast, abdomen, vent, and rump red ; 

 the throat yellow. 



Ramphastos dicolorus. Linn. Syst. Nat. i, p. 151. — Le petit Tou- 

 can a ventre rouge. Le Vaill. Toiic.pl. 8. 



Inhabits Southern Brazil. " Length about six- 

 teen inches : beak three inches and a half ; shorter 

 and thicker along the back than that of any other 

 species ; this part is also broad and quite flat ; the 

 serratures of the margin small, and the upper man- 

 dible only edged with a line of red ; the sides are 

 compressed, and the colours greenish-yellow : the 

 orbits chesnut red, and the legs delicate fine blue." 

 — Swainson, Plumage black, with the throat golden 

 yellow : a broad red pectoral band, and red tail- 

 coverts. 



Sp. 9. Ra. ambiguus. Swain. Zool. Illust. v. iii.pl. 168. 



Ra. niger jugulo Jlavo: mandibulcB superioris parte superiore 

 ^avd, transverse macidatd, strigd viridi oblique divisd ; man- 

 dibula inferiore nigra. 



Black Toucan with the throat yellow ; the upper mandible black, 

 the upper half yellow, with an oblique green stripe and trans- 

 verse spots J the under mandible black. 



Inhabits ? ^ 



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