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South American native names : “ Pavouane,” “ Maracana,.” " Nen-

daya,” and “ Araguaby.”


Green Eclectus, see under ECLECTUS, RED-SIDED.


Green Ground-Parrakeet, see GROUND PARRAKEET.


Green Macaw ; both the MILITARY and SEVERE MACAWS are some¬

times thus designated.


Green Maccaw, Brazilian, see SEVERE MACAW.


Green Macaw, Small, the NOBLE MACAW.


Green Parrakeet, see ALL-GREEN PARRAKEET.


*Green Parrakeet, Guiane, see CUBAN CONURE.


“ Green Parrot.” (i) Tasmanian vernacular lor the YELLOW-BELLIED

PARRAKEET. (2) A common popular name for an AMAZON.


*Green Parrot from the West Indies, Edwards’ name for the BLUE-

FRONTED AMAZON.


*Green Parrot, Lesser, Edwards’ name for the YELLOW-CHEEKED A.


*Green Parrot, Little, Edwards’ name for the ACTIVE AMAZON.


* Green Parrot, Manila, see BLUE-CROWNED ECLECTUS.


*Green Parrot, Mealy (Latham), the MEALY AMAZON.


*Green Parrot, New Guinea, one of Latham’s names for the male RED¬

SIDED ECLECTUS, see under Eclectus.


*Green Parrot, West Indian, see under AMAZON, BLUE-pRONTED.


GREEN-CHEEKED AMAZON. = A . viridigena.


Greenleek,” “ Greenleek Parrakeet,” Australian vernacular for

BARRABAND’S PARRAKEET.


GREEN-NAPED LORIKEET. = Trichoglossus cyanogrammus, also called

the Green-Naped Lory. One of the species to which Latham’s

name * Red-Breasted Lory belongs.


Green-Naped Lory, see above.


GREEN-TAILED LORY ,=Lorius chloromrcus ; see under PURPLE-

CAPPED LORY (5). ,


GREEN-WINGED MACAW. = Ara Chloroptera, the Red and Blue Macaw

of Latham ; also known as the Red and Yellow Macaw. Native

names, “ Aracanga,” “ Araracanga.”


*Grey Cockatoo, one of Latham’s names for the GREAT BLACK COCKA¬

TOO, see under COCKATOO.


GREY PARROT, Psittacus erythacus. Early names are : *Red and White

Parrot (Latham) ; *Cinereous Parrot (Latham) ; * Ash-Coloured

Parrot (and Vars. A., B., & C.) ; *Hoary Parrot. Sometimes

known as the Coast Grey Parrot, or Red-Tailed Grey Parrot.

Common popular names are “ Poll,” " Polly,” ” Poll Parrot,”

and older ones (probably originally native) “ Jacko,” “ Jaco,”

Jako.” Obsolete English names (for this bird specially, but also

including other Parrots) *Popinjay, *Popingay (and other variants) ;



