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TROCHILUS

Volume 3 · 67 words · 1771 Edition

in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of picæa. The beak is tubulated and thread-shaped, with a tubular apex, and longer than the head, the superior mandible sheathing the inferior; the tongue is thread-shaped; and the feet are fitted for walking. This genus comprehends all the humming birds, which are the smallest of birds, and are distinguished by their colour and the shape of their bills.