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Tlye female differs from the male, in having a green backj and Female. 

 the wing coverts green, except a few of the greater ones,! whkh 

 are fcarlet. 



Inhabits New South ^Vdles. — Mr, PemianU Place, 



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PENNANTIAN 



T ENGTH fifteen inches. Head, lower part of the back, and P- 



all the under parts of the body, fcarlet : chin of a rich blue : Descriptj-on. 

 upper part of the back, and fcapulars, deep brown, or black, 

 edged with fcarlet : lefler coverts pale blueilh green : ends and 

 interior fides of the quills dufky, marked on the inner webs with 

 a fingle white fpot : fides deep blue : tail very long, the middle 

 feathers dufky j the exterior and upper part of the interior fides 

 blue ; the other parts of a fine green j tips of the exterior fea- 

 thers white. 



Inhabits New South IVales : communicated by Mr. Pennant. Place. ^ 



This varies in having the crown of a blood-colour: -back and 

 belly green : thighs and veai red.. 



Lev. Muf. '35" 



■ - BUFF-FRONT- 



J^ENGTH ten inches : fize of a Lark in the body. Bill duflcy : |ee^^^^" 



the forehead is bufF-colour : crown of the head blue, which ^ 

 uj J •/-!/•• I 1 I . . Descri^.tion. 



blends itlelf with the green at the back part of the head l the . viG'iMiH j 



whole bird befides is green on the upper parts of the body, and ^^'^ .!f;^'?^^^ 



yellowifh green beneath : the quills are blue, witii grcenilh edges r'" 



tail cuneiform, of the fame greea with the upper parts : legs 



dufky red. 



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