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Mr. R. R. Sharpe on the Genus Todus. 
Jamaica, Jan. 1859 ( Osburn ). c. Jamaica (Lawrence), d. 
Jamaica (Chambers'). 
E. Mus. Salvin and Godman.—a, b } c. Moneague, Jamaica 
(O. S. fy F. G.). dj S. Metcalf Parish, Jamaica (G. N. Allen). . 
2. Todus subulatus. (Plate XIII. figs. 1, 2.) 
Le Todier de St.-Domingue, Buff. PI. Enl. 585. figs. 1, 2 
(1783). 
Todus viridis, Vieill. N. Diet, xxxiv. p. 184, pi. 29. fig. 4 
(1819), nec Linn.; Bonn, et Vieill. Enc. Meth. i. p.269(1823). 
Todus subulatus , Gray & Mitch. Gen. B. i. p. 63, pi. 22 
(April 1847); Bp. Consp. i. p. 182 (1850); Gray, Hand-1. 
B. i. p. 79 (1869). 
Todus dominicensis , Lafr. R. Z. 1847, p. 331; Salle, P. Z. S. 
1857, p. 233; Cab. & Heine, Mus. Hein. Th. ii. p. 49 (1859- 
60); Bryant, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H. xi. p. 91 (1866); Scl. 
& Salv. Nomencl. Ay. Neotr. p. 103 (1873). 
Todus angustirostrisj Lafr. R. Z. 1851, p. 478 ; Gray, 
Hand-1, i. 79. 
Adult male. Above deep grass-green, brighter on the head 
and sides of face; quills brownish black, margined with the 
same green as the back, rather brighter on the secondaries; 
tail green, rather duller than the back; chin and a moustachial 
streak whitish, the latter shading off into ashy grey; throat 
pale carmine, the feathers bordered with silvery white; rest 
of undersurface white tinged with light yellow, very bright 
on the under tail-coverts; the breast white, with a narrow 
pink edging, causing an ocellated appearance; flanks and 
sides of body beautiful pink; thigh-feathers yellowish, under 
wing-coverts light yellow, inclining to white on the outer 
margins. Total length 4*4 inches, culmen 0*8, wing 1‘95, 
tail 1’65, tarsus 0*55. 
Another bird is marked a female by Mr. George Gray, though 
there is no trace in the register of the bird's sex having been 
determined by Mr. Cuming*. This bird differs from the 
* [Were not these specimens really collected by M. Salle, of whose 
collections Mr. Cuming probably had the disposal P The name of the 
person from whom the specimen was acquired, entered in the British- 
