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family, was discovered by Mr. Brown, whose name it justly 

 bears, at Arnheim Bay. 



5. Baueri. P/. viridis, capite nigro, torque nuchali ahdomine- 



que imo Jlavis, pteromatibus remigibusque lazulinis apicibus 



nigris, rectricibus lateraUbus apice cœruleis. 

 Psittacus Baueri. Temm. Linn. Trans, vol. xiii. p. 118. 

 Psittacus cj^anomelas. Kuhl, JSova Acta ^-c. vol. 10. p. 53. 



no. 84. 

 Bauer's Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 120. 7io. 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 lœtè viridis, fronte coccineo, 



fascia occipitali brunnescenti-f'usct}, dorso cdrulescenti-nigro, 

 torque nuchali iiiterrupto flavo, genis pterofnatum rectricum- 

 que apice lazulinis, humeris remigum margine rect7'icumque 

 lateralium basi azureis. 

 Barnard's Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 121. 7io. 23. 



In honorein Edouardi Barnard, Armigeri, Societatis Lin- 

 neanœ Socii, Ornithologiœ studiosissimi, liac species, quam 

 Societas Uberalitati ejus debet, nomen accipiat. 



7. Multicolor. PL viridis, fronte humeris femoribus crissoque 



aurantiaco-flavis, fascia occipitali purpureo-brunnea , ptero- 

 matibus remigibusque externe azureis. 



Psittacus multicolor. Temm. Linn. Trans, vol. xiii. p. 119- Kuhl, 

 Nova Acta S^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. 



2 o 2 8. Erv- 



