244 BIRDS. PICiE. iS. Trogoii. 
Inhabits Aw Guineas lo inches long. 
Bili black ; le^s brown ; under the ndngs a hift of loofe, 
filky feathers, as long- as the wings when folded. 
■ Turcata, Black ; under the wings a downy tuft ; feathers in 
middle of the belly like a forked tail, fliining gree'’' 
An incomplete Ipecimen. Muf. Lev. 
Aurea. Crefted, black; crown, cheeks and chin violet-blact’ 
throat, fpot on the neck, and bread fliining green ; 
the region of the ears each fide three long briltly 
tilers- Gold-hreapd P' 
Inhabits A'fw Gatwra; fi;;e of a turtle-dove. ^ 
Bill and /egs black irids yellow ; creft varied with white p 
black ; under the wings, a tuft of loofe, black, long feather*' 
briflly feathers of the ears as long as the body, feathered onV 
at the tip. 
Viridis, Sea-green; back, belly, rump and tail fteel-bluc. 
• Blue-green ' ' 
Inhabits Aezu Guineas i6 inches long. 
Bill thick, black ; plumage on the head fdky, on the body 
pearing as if crifp at the tips. , ' 
Alba, Entirely white. ' ff^/jlte f' 
2. Fore-part black ; hind-part white, 
inhabits P apuan JJlands ; very rare. 
. i8. TROGON. -Bztf/ fhorter than the 
fharp-edged, hooked, the mandible* 
ferrate at the edge : feet formed 
climbing. Curucd^' 
Thefe inhabit warm countries, are? kilitary and live in damp 
frequented woods, building on the lower’ branches ; 
flight IS fliort, and they feed on infefts ; body loner ; 
covered with bi idles ; Jeet fhort, woolly ; tail verv 
confuting of is feathers. 
S/njii,. Cinercoos; telly tawoy ; wings yiithwhiM nriper- r 
