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Var. A. 

 NOIRA LORY. 



: Pfittacus garrulus g. Lin. Syjt. i. p. 144. N° 25. 



Pfittacus coccin. orient, alis ex viridi & nigrovariisj Rati Sjn. p. 31. N°-g* 



Variete du Noira, Buf, oif. vi. p. 129. N° l. 



Description. 



Place. 



CIZE of a Blackbird. Bill yellow: irides the fame : body fear- 

 let : ridge of the wing yellow: wing coverts green : quills 

 black, with the outer webs green; beneath dufky : lower half of 

 the tail yellow j the end half yellow green : round the knees a 

 garter of green : legs very Ihort and black. 



Mr. Ray mentions to have feen this in London, which came 

 from the Eqft Indies. 



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Var. B. 



+■ SCARLET 



LORY. 



Pfittacus garrulus y, Lin. Syji. i. p. 145. N° 25. 



Le Lory des Moluques, Brif. orn. iv. p. 219. N° 14. t. 23. f. 1. 



Lori noira, Buf. oif. vi. p. 127. 



Lori des Moluques, PI. enl. 216. 



Scarlet Lory, Ediv. iv. t. 172. • 



Lev, Muf. 



Description, CIZE of the others. Bill orange: cere afh-coloured : round 

 the eye the fame : body of a fine fcarlet, except a few fpots of 

 yellow on the back, between the wings : the moulders of the 

 wings are yellow, then green, afterwards green with yellow tips J 

 greater quills dark green, inclining to blue : the two middle tail 

 feathers deep green, but near the fhafts have a tinge of dull red 

 half way down ; the fide feathers half red half green j and the two 

 outfide ones have a violet tinge on the outer edge j beneath, all 



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