BROAD-BILLED TODY. 



Todus rostratus. T. rostro latissimo, corpore luteo-fusco, suhtm 

 luteo, gula maculaque verticis albis. Lath. ind. orti. 



Tody with very bro;id bill, luteo-fuscous body, luteoiis beneath, 

 with white throat and a white spot on the crown. 



Todi species octava. Pall. spic. 6, 



Broad-billed Tody. Lath. syn. 



This species was first described by Dr. Pallas. 

 Its size is that of a Nightingale; the crown of the 

 head lead-colour, with an oblong white spot: back 

 luteous-brown : wings and tail brown : throat 

 whitish: remainder of the under parts luteous : 

 bill extremely broad, flat, pointed, and of a whit- 

 ish colour. Native region uncertain: described 

 from a specimen in the Museum of the Prince of 

 Orange. 



GREAT-BILLED TODY. 



Todus nasutus. T. mger, rostro latissimo, gula abdomine crissoque 

 coccineis, scapularibus subulatis incurvatis albis. 



Black Tody with very broad bill, red throat, abdomen, and vent- 

 feathers, and incurvated white subulate scapulars. 



Todus nasutus. T, rostro latissimOj corpore nigro, gula uropygio . 

 abdomine crissoque coccineis. Lath, ind, orn. 



Great-billed Tody. Lath. syn. 



Size of the Broad-Billed Tody, and allied to it 

 in the excessive breadth of the bill, which is of a 



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