PARROT 



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■N a 106. Aurora P. 



107. Blue-headed P. 



108. Little dufky P. 



109. Red-throated P. 



110. Dufky P. 



in. Orange-headed P. 



112. White- breafted P. 



113. Hooded P. 



114. Senegal P. 



1? 5. Red-fronted P. 



116. Golden-winged Par. 



117. Red - headed Guinea 



Par. 



118. Red and green Indian P. 



119. Philippine Par. 



Var. A. Sapphire-crown- 

 ed Par. 



N° 120. Cheftnut-crownedPar. 



121. Purple-tailed Par. 



122. Grey-headed Par. 



123. Black-winged Par. 



124. Blue-winged Par. 



125. Collared Par. 



126. Luzonian Par. 



127. Little blue and green 



Par. 



128. Yellow-throated Par. 



1 29. Green Par. 



130. Cayenne Par. 



131. Gold-headed Par. 



j 32. Crefted red and green 



Par. 

 1J3. Crefted Mexican Par. 



THE bill in this genus is hooked from the bafe : the upper 

 mandible moveable. 

 Noftrils round, placed in the bafe of the bill, which in fome 

 fpecies is furnifhed with a kind of cere. 

 Tongue broad, blunt at the end. 

 Head large, crown flat. 



Legs fhort : toes placed two before, two behind. 

 Parrots are fo well known in this kingdom, as to make a fur- 

 ther general defcription unneceflary. Thefe birds are found 

 every where within the tropics, a few inftances only excepted. 

 In a ftate of nature, live on fruits and feeds, though will eat flefh, 

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