84 
PLACE. 
5. 
CAROLINA 
185 
o. 
PALE 
PARAKEET. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACF. 
BA eh RO 5 aloe 
thoulder: the tail is half as long again as the bird itfelf, and greatly 
cuneiform ; the two middle feathers pale buff colour, the others 
more or lefs yellow, moit fo neareft the bafe: the quills are pale yellow, 
with the inner webs very pale: round the neck, juft beneath the 
crimion, is a collar of white, or very pale, changing to greenifh at the 
hind head: the bill and legs are flefth colour. 
This was alive in the poffeffion of Mifs Hunter, of Greenwich; 
called Toto Parakeet, faid to come from the Ramghur Hills, in the pro- 
vince of Babar, in the kingdom of Bengal. 1 am indebted to General. 
Davies for the above. 
Pfitt. Carolinenfis, Ind. Orn. i. p. 93. 33- 
Parrot of Carolina, Bartram. Trav. p. 286.—-Gen. Syn. i. p. 227. 29.—Id. Sup. 
[2b Dep 
Orange-headed Parrot, Ge. Syn. i. p. 304. 111. Ware 
ARTRAM obferves, that tnefe birds never reach fo far as Peny- 
Sylvania, which is fingular, being a bird of fuch rapid flight, as it 
could eafily perform the journey in ten or twelve hours from North 
Carolina, which abounds with all the fruits they delight in. 
I have already obferved in my Supplement, that the Orange-beaded 
Parrot and this are the fame ; and Mr. Bech/tein fuppofes that Fri/ch’s 
bird tab. 52. is probably the female. 
Pfitt. pallidus, Pale Parakeet, Nar. Mi. pl. 258. 
H1S is about eight inches in length, and has a moderately cu- 
neiform tail: the bill and legs are pale: the general colour of the 
plumage pale yellow: the quills more or lefs of a rofe coloured dirty 
white, in fome lights tinged with green, 
Inhabits New Holland, 
