99 
15- 
RED- 
SHOULDERED 
PARAKEET. 
DescRIPTIONe 
PLACE. 
16. 
ORANGE- 
WINGED 
PARAKEET. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
17. 
BLACK. 
NECKED 
1 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE: 
PEO Re, Ryo uels 
Red fhouldered Parakeet, White’s Fourn. t. p. 263.—Phil. Voy, t. p. 26g. 
IZE of the Guiwea Parakeet: length ten inches and a half: ge- 
neral colour of the plumage green, paler beneath: the whole 
face and throat are crimfon, mixed with yellow round the eye: top 
of the head, outer edge of the wing, and fome parts of the middle 
deep blue: fhoulders of the wings, and beneath them blood red: 
greater quills dutky, fringed outwardly with yellow: tail greatly 
cuneiform, of a chefnut red at the bafe, and dull blue at the end: 
bill and legs brown. 
Inhabits New South Wales. 
ts bird is about feven or eight inches in length: the upper 
parts of the plumage are darkifh green ; the crown inclining to 
blue: cheeks beneath the eye pale afh colour: quills very dark: 
fhoulders of the wings, and all beneath orange: bill pale: legs red. 
This inhabits the Brajils, or at leaft fuppofed to do fo, as it was 
brought into England by one of the fhips trading to the South Sea 
whale fifhery, and is in the collection of General Davies. 
IZE of the Alexandrine Parrot: bill and legs black: general 
colour of the plumage green: forehead and orbits of a lemon 
colour: chin, throat, and breaft black; the lore is white, and a white 
line on each fide of the neck, between the green and the black : 
belly dufky green: quills and tail black: the leffer quills wholly, 
and the edges of fome of tlie others, are blue. 
Inhabits the Brafis, The defcription taken from a drawing at 
General Davies's. 
