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*® Wiru Tails EVEN ar THE END. 
Pitt. Bankfii, Ind. Orz.i. p. 107.76. Bs 
Bankfian Cockatoo, White's Journ, tab. p. 139. 
HITS is fomewhat fmaller than the one defcribed in the Synapfs : 
in length twenty inches: the bill lead coloured; the head mode- 
rately crefted, black; the feathers of it varied with yellow: throat 
and neck yellow: fides of the neck mixed white and black: body 
and wings wholly black: the two middle tail feathers black; the 
others have the bafe and ends black, but the middle crimfon, banded 
with black, as in the firft defcribed, and is found in the fame places. 
Pfitt. Bankfil, Ind. Orn. i. p. 107. 76. y. 
Bankfian Cockateo, Phill, Vey. tab. p. 166. 
HIS is twenty-three inches in length: bill as in the Jaft, the 
bafe of it hid in the feathers: head, neck, and under parts of the 
body dull brown, margined on the crown and nape with olive: the 
body above, the wings, and tail glofty black ; all but the two middle 
feathers of the laft crimfon in the middle, but not banded with 
black. 
Funereal Cockatoo, Nat. Mz/c. vol. vi. pl. 186. 
HIS is rather larger than the common or firft defcribed, and 
differs chiefly in having the four middle feathers of the tail of a 
yellow buff colour, marked with numerous black {pots inftead of 
bands. 
J Sufpect that this bird differs exceedingly, as I find many varieties 
among the drawings from New Holland, where it is known by the 
name of Karratt. 
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BANKSIAN 
COCKATOO. 
Var. A. 
DESCRIPTION. 
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Var. B. 
DeEscrriPrion. 
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DEscRIPTION. 
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