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ORNITHOLOGY. 



Psittacus bimaculatus, Sparrman. 



" javanicusy Osbeck. 



" Osbeckii, Latham. 



" mystaceus Shaw. 



Palmornis nigrirostris, Hodgson 



" modest us, Fraser 



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(female.) 

 (female.) 

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BENGALEE PARRAKEET. 



This species is mentioned as inhabiting the Provinces, 

 but I have not identified it. I think it is included under 

 the same native names as the black-billed parrakeet. 

 Palaomis cy (Otocephalus, 

 Psittacus " 1 



flavitorquis, Shaw. I, th e female. 



" annulatus, 

 Palaornis flaoicollaris, 

 Psittaca bengalensis 

 Psittacus erythroccphalus. 

 " ginginianus, 

 " rhodocephalus 



" narcissus, 

 O}C003» ? 



Gcq,coul« Arracan. 



ROSE-WINGED PARRAKEET. 



Another parrakeet that comes in smaller companies, 

 which has not the habit of simultaneous descent is often 

 seen in the rice fields. 



Shaw. I 



Kuhl. 



Franklin, j 



Brisson. 



Gmelin. 



Latham. 



Shaw. 



Latham. 



PalcBornis torquatus, 



Psittaca torquata, 

 Psittacus Alexandria 



" cubicularis, 



dociliSy 



" steptophorus t 



Sulphur Parrakeet 



Blyth. 



Brison. 



Latham, var. B. 



Hasselquist. 



Vieillot. 



Desmarest. 



Shaw. 



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ALEXANDRINE PARRAKEET. 



This soldier-like parrakeet with scarlet epaulettes, i:* 

 found in Provinces Amherst, Pegu, and Arracan, but I 



