PARROT. 



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coverts the fame colour as the back: the chin is dufky ; the reft 

 of the under part of the body olive yellow, each feather margined 

 with dufky, as in the upper parts, but paler : quills and tail 

 dufky i the laft of a cuneiform fhape, and inclining to cinereous 

 brown : the two middle feathers five inches in length ; the outer 

 one three inches and a half : legs black. 



Inhabits Ulietea, one of the Society IJlands in the South Seas. 



Place. 



White-collared Parrot, Gen. of Birds, p. 59. pi. z. 



CIZE not mentioned. Bill red : head, cheeks, and chin, blue : 

 neck, back, and wings, green : the neck is half furrounded 

 with a white collar, pairing over the upper part towards the 

 throat : the upper part of the breaft of a fine red ; the lower 

 yellow: belly blue: thighs yellow and blue: tail cuneated; 

 yellow beneath. 



Inhabits the ifi.es of the Eaft Indies. 



S3- 

 WHITE- 

 COLLARED 

 PARROT. 



Description. 



Place. 



La Perruche du Brefil, Brif. orn. iv. p. 337. N° 61. 

 La Perriche couronnee d'or, Buf. oif. vi. p. 271. 

 Golden-crowned Parrakeet, Ed^w. glean, t. 235. 



IZE of the Ring-Parrakeet. Bill black : a blueifh flefh-co- 

 loured fkin furrounds the eyes: -cere of the fame colour: 

 irides bright orange : general colour of the plumage green ; 

 paleft beneath, and inclining to yellow : crown of the head 

 orange: throat yellowifh green, with a mixture of dull red ; fome 

 of the quills have blue edges ; alfo there is a bar of blue on 

 the wing coverts : tail cuneiform ; the middle feathers pretty 



K k 2 long, 



54- 

 GOLDEN- 

 CROWNED 

 PARRAKEET. 



Description. 



