9 the bill than the present bird; some individuals having the jp se hile in others both mandibles are of the latter colour ; af wal hill is st wanting ; in others it is divided into a succession of cae ae the whole length of the mandible; in others sein el eS Joe d il s colouring of the bill, correctly represented in leat e = ae : \ s 1849 d 1850 the Gardens of the Zoological Nes A Z S ca also chee 9 e bills of specimens from different localities, . a ets s e depth is the same. In some examples a x a . oF ceuke “< st, separating yellow of the throat from the black of Ss S S Ss Q The a s S Mexico, over the greater portion of which, fut latitude of Vera Cr s s of P s ] very generally dispersed. In the British M S s s ery short bills ; these were brought fi} Pacific side « c s of the longer-billed birds dwell there e : I e ¢ entertained, that there is probably mm e species of green r Two ex es ; Ssess of Prince Massena at Paris, and now mn ti T. B. Wilson, Es Py S g¢ difference :—the longer-billed specimen lat t f the s c S e it is well-defined; an additional reau b iY ev cons = C ird is called P s of M The Plate represents the S s > colouring of the bill and denuded parts a :