GREEN TOUCAN. 
are black, with changeable glosses of blue, 
Sec. About the place of the ears, on each 
side, is an oval spot of a gold colour. At the 
bottom of the neck, behind, the black is ter- 
minated with a narrow golden crescent, with 
the horns tending upwards, which forms a 
half collar. The back, rump, wings, and 
tail, are of a fine green colour : except the 
tips of the tail-feathers, which are reddish ; 
and the tips of the quills, which are dusky. 
The inner coverts of the wings are cream- 
coloured ; the quills within ash-coloured, with 
light edges : the first or outmost quill does not 
exceed an inch in length. The tail has only- 
ten feathers ; wliich are long in the middle, 
and gradually shorter tov/ard the sides : they 
are ash-coloured beneath, with brown tips. 
The belly is of an olive green, with a trans- 
verse confused mixture of a dusky colour. 
The tliighs are of a reddish brown. The feet 
are made as in others of this genus. The' 
legs, ft'cr, and claws, are all of a deep black 
colour." 
In the I,'nn3?ari T.isrof Edwards's Birds, tliis 
Toiicdn v,',is r;Hie.'t simply by the generical 
