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family, was discovered by Mr. Drop, whose name it justly 
bears, at Arnheim Bay. 
5. Baver. Pl. viridis, capite nigro, torque nuchali abdomine- 
que imo flavis, pteromatibus remigibusque lazulinis apicibus 
nigris, rectricibus lateralibus apice ceruleis. 
Psittacus Baueri. Temm. Linn. Trans. vol. xiii. p. 118. 
Psittacus cyanomelas. Kuhl, Nova Acta $c. vol. 10. p. 53. 
no. 84: < 3 ü 
Bauers Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 120. no. 21. 
The fine specimen of this species in the collection was met 
with by Mr. Brown at Memory Cove on the South coast. 
6. BARNARDI. Lath. MSS. Pl. lætè viridis, fronte. coccineo, 
fascid occipital brunnescenti-fuscá, dorso carulescenti-nigro, 
torque nuchali interrupto flavo, genis pteromatum rectricum- 
que apice lazulinis, humeris ge parsinc Ress ba 
lateralium basi azureis. 
Barnard's Parrot. Lath. Gen. Wan; ii. p. 121. no. 93. 
In honorem Epovarpit Barnarp, Armigeri, Societatis Lin- 
neane Socii, Ornithologie studiosissimi, hec species, quam 
Societas liberalitati ejus debet, nomen accipiat. 
7. Muzricocor. Pl, viridis, fronte humeris femoribus crissoque 
aurantiaco-flavis, fascid occipitali purpureo-brunneá, ptero- 
matibus remigibusque externè czureis. 
Psittacus multicolor. Temm. Linn. Trans. vol. xiii. T 119. Kuhl, 
Nova Acta &c. vol. 10. p. 55. no. 88. 
Varied Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 182. no. 98. 
This bird was procured by Mr. Brown at Spencer's Gulf, 
South coast. 
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