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•Xyif. CURUCUJ Bill, fhort, thick, and convex. 
Nostrils, covered with ftiff briftles. 
Tongue. 
Toes, two backward, two forward. 
Legs, feathered down to the toes. 
Tail, confifts of twelve feathers, 
£>:» Yellow-bellied green Cuckow, Edw. CCCXXXI. 
Fafciated Couroucou. Ind. Zool. tab. V. 
Probably have the manners of the Woodpeckers. 
Inhabits South America. 
Progon of Linn/eus, III fpecies. The fame of Brijfon , IV. 164. 
has VI fpecies. The reafon for the name Trogon feems to be, 
becaufe Pliny has fuch a name after the Picus , As the genus 
is Brafilian , I retain the name of the country. 
XVIII. BARBET 0 Bill, ftrong, ftrait, bending a little towards the point. Bafe co- 
vered with ftrong briftles, pointing downwards. 
Nostrils, hid in the feathers. 
Tongue. 
Toes, two backward, two forward, divided to their origin. 
Tail, confifting of ten weak feathers. 
Yellow Woodpecker, with red fpots, Edwards, CCCXXXIIL 
Inhabits South America and the Indian IJlands . 
Bucco of Linnaeus and Brijfon IV. 91. The firft has I. fpecies. 
The laft V. Brijfon ftyles it Bucco from the fulnefs of the 
cheeks ; Barbu from its briftles, a fort of beard, from which I 
form the generical name Barbet. 
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