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With this was another, faid to differ only in fex. Init, the head, 
neck, and breaft were ferruginous: back and wings green: quills 
dufky : belly, thighs, rump, and vent, brownifh purple: the two 
middle tail feathers ferruginous, the reft pale brownifh purple: bill 
and legs as in the other. 
Inhabits Norfolk Ifland. 
LENGT H twenty inches: bill deep red; towards the tip yellow: 
irides crimfon: head and fore part of the neck, as far as the 
breaft, fine glofiy deep green; towards the breaft paler: fhoulders 
deep chocoute red, or chefnut; behind the neck gloffed with copper : 
the lower part of the back, the wings, and tail, pale blue: quills within 
_ dufky: breaft, belly, and vent, white: legs red. 
Inhabits Norfolk Ifland. 
ENGTH eight inches: head, neck, and breaft, pale grey: 
belly, thighs, and vent, white: back and wings light fandy brown: 
wing coverts marked with white fpots: quills deep brownifh grey: 
tail cuneiform in fhape; the two middle feathers three inches and a 
half long, the outer, one inch and a quarter ; the end half of all but 
the two middle ones white. 
Inhabits New South Wales. 
Genus LXXX, GALLINULE. 
ILL red and large, as in the Purple Gallinule, and rifing. on the 
forehead: head and neck blue grey, growing to azure towards 
the chin: back purple: wings and tail deep indigo: breaft and belly 
verditer green: vent white : tail indigo: legs fcarlet. 
Draven from one in Exeter Exchange, by General Davies. 
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