^4 



PARROT. 



Place, Inhabits New Holland. In the coWeA'ion of Sir Jojeph Banks, 



■who brought it with him from thence into England, on his return 

 from his voyage round the world. It moft certainly differs from 

 the Ceyloneje Black Cockatoo ; but is probably the fame with that 

 mentioned by Mr. Parkin/on, in his voyage *. 



140. 



EASTERN PAR. 



ROT. 



Description. 



Place. 



C I Z E of tlie Jmaxon's Parrot, Bill red, tip yellow : general co- 

 lour of the plumage green : ridge of the wing and prime quills 

 pale blue: towards the end of the tail black and blue, the tip 

 yellow ; legs yellow. 



Inhabits India, — Lady Impey, 



141. 



GRISLED PAR. 



ROT. 



Description. 



Place. 



La grande Perruche de la Chine, Son. Voy. IrJ^ vol. ii. p. 212. 



TpHIS is a trifle fmaller than the Amazon's Parrot. The bill 



is as large as the head, and red : irides blueifli : the head and 



bread are of a pale greenifli grey : hind part of the neck, back, 



wings, and tail, grafs green : the leffer wing coverts yellow : legs 



grey. 



Inhabits China-. 



142. 



KLUE-CHEEK- 



ED PARROT. 



•Description. 



T ENGTH eleven inches and a half. Bill and crown of the 



head ftraw-colour : cheeks fine light blue : upper part of the 



back black, fl:reaked with yellow ; the lower, pale yellow : fcapu- 



lars black : wing coverts and quills rich deep blue, tinged with 



* P. 144. 



green 



