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CATALOGUE. 
Fam. II. RAMPHASTID^, Vigors. 
Genus Ramphastos, Linn., S. N. p. 19 (1748). 
Bucco, MoeJiring, Av. Oen. (1752). 
TucANA, Brisson, Orn. (1760). 
918. RAMPHASTOS PISCIVOBUS, Linn. 
Ramphastos piscivorus, Linn., S. A^. I. p. 151 ? Ucku., 
B. t. 64 ? 329. Shaw, Nat. Misc. t. 183. O. B. 
Gray, Gen. of B. II. p. 403. Bonap., G. G. Av. 
p. 93. 
Ramphastos Tucanus, Shaw, Zool. YIII. p. 362. 
Ramphastos carinatus, Swains., Zool. III. 1. 1. 45. Gould, 
Monog. Bamph. t. 7 ; id. 2nd edit. t.2. G. B. Gray, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. Bamph. p. 2. 
The Sharp-billed Toucan, Swainson. 
a. Mexico. Presented by J. Gould, Esq. 
Genus Pteroglossus, Illiger, Prod. p. 202 (1811). 
Abacaei, Lesson, Man. d'Orn. p. 131 (1828). 
919. PTEROGLOSSUS ARACARI, Linn. Sp. 
Ramphastos Aracari, Linn., S. N. I. p. 151. Brisson, 
Orn. TV. t. 33, / 2. {Will., Orn. t. 22. PI. Enl. 
166. Le Vaill., Ois. de Parad. t. 10. Shaw, Nat. 
Misc. t. 198.) 
Pteroglossus Aracari, Illiger, Prod. Syst. Mam. et Av. 
p. 202. Gould, Monog. Bamph. t. 12 ; id. 2nd edit. 
t. 15. G. B. Gray, Gen. ofB. II. p. 403. Bonap., 
a G. Av. p. 93. G. B. Gray, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
Bamph. p. 6. 
The Aracari Toucan, Gould. 
a. Cayenne. Presented by J. Gould, Esq. 
" The Toucans are found in the tropical parts of S. America. They 
are very shy and cautious, and are usually observed hopping actively 
from branch to branch, amid the lofty foliage of the highest trees of 
the forests. Various fruits, especially the banana, form their chief 
subsistence ; they will also feed on small reptiles, larvae of insects, 
