Mr. Bartlett, who has lately shot this bird at Sarayacu, has kindly supplied us with
the following note :—" C. aurovirens is common at this place. They always perch on the
" tree tops, and at intervals utter a thin short call ; in doing so they bend forward, swell
" out the throat, and erect the tail over the back. Their note resembles that of a dove.
" In habits, structure, appearance, and especially in the mode of erecting the tail, they
" appear closely allied to the Eamphastida? or Toucans."