292 Mr. Vicors’s and Dr. Honsrizrp's Description of the 
Capitis pileus viridis, cæruleo splendens: gula, geneque cæru- 
lescenti-virides. Pectoris, abdominis medii, nucheque plume 
ad basin flavae, coccineo parcè variegate, fasciá apicali 
viridi latà marginatæ. Remigum pogonia interna fusca, 
omnium, prima excepta, maculá aurantio-coccineá in medio 
notata, his maculis fasciam subtus formantibus. Rectrices 
virides, subtus pallide fusce, pogoniis internis omnium, 
duabus mediis exceptis, ad basin aurantiaco-coccineis. 
Rostrum rubro-flavum. Pedes nigri. Longitudo corporis, 
9.35; ale a carpo ad remigem primam, 5444; mandibule supe- 
rioris ad rictum et ad ceram, 2, inferioris, +; tarsi, 3; di- 
giti antici externi, ungue incluso, 4&. ! 
Spotted Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 197. no. 123. 
In honorem Guiiezmi Maton, Medicine Doctoris, Societatis 
Linneane Pno-Pmzsipis, in Zoologid eximii judicis, hac 
species pulchra generis pulcherrimi nomine distinguatur. 
5. CowciNNUs. Tri. viridis; fronte, teniá postoculari descen- 
dente, rectricumque basi intus coccineis; occipite cærules- 
cente, maculá laterali subtus flavá ; nuchd interscapulioque 
olivaceis. | 
Psittacus concinnus. Shaw, Nat. Misc. pl. 87. Kuhl, Nova 
Acta &c. vol. 10. p. 46. no. 70. : 
Psittacus australis. Lath. Ind. Orn. p. 104. no: 66. 
Perruche à bandeau rouge. Le Vaill. Hist. des Perr. pl. 48. 
Crimson-fronted Parrakeet. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 181. no. 97. 
“ This species," Mr. Caley observes, “ is called by the natives 
Coolich. It may be observed in large flocks sucking the Euca- 
lypti flowers. Like the Blue Mountain Parrot it is subject to fits, 
which generally prove fatal. It is but seldom kept alive. Its 
breath, or some part about its head, emits a very sweet odour. 
‘The 
