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ENGTH fifteen inches: bill flefh colour; tongue briftly at the 
end: plumage on the upper parts olive green, marked on the 
back with fine ftreaks of black, inclining to afh colour on the cheeks : 
the under parts of the body white ftreaked with black: leffer wing 
coverts black, edged with pale crey ; the reft, as well as part of the 
quills, are pale grey, almoft white: quills black: tail pale afh colour,. 
and pretty long: legs black. 
Inhabits New South Wales. 
HIS bird is eighteen or nineteen inches long: bill two inches: 
or more, ftraight, except at the point of the upper mandible, 
which is bent; the colour blue, the tip black: general colour of 
the plumage deep black, except the nape, wing coverts, and fome of 
the greater quills at the bafe, rump, vent, and bafe of all the tail 
feathers for two-thirds of the length, which are white, but the end of 
the tail is black, as is the whole of the outer feather on-the outer 
web: legs dufky flate colour. 
Inhabits New South Wales, where it is known by the name of 
Tarra-war-nang; it has a foft note, not unlike the found of a well- 
toned flute; it preys often on {mall birds. 
‘Crimfon Roller, Lew. Mu/. tab. in p. 63. 
1ZE of a Crow: bill red: the whole plumage crimfon, inclining ~ 
to pompadour red, but fomewhat deeper: the tail is even at the 
end, of the fame colour as the reft.of the plumage, but darker ; ‘the 
under part of it dufky black; quills of this laft colour: legs dufky. 
This moft beautiful fpecies inhabits Cayenne ; a fine {pecimen is in the 
colletion of Mr. Martyu, of Great Marlborough Street ; that from 
eh: S which. 
