PARROT, 



o°5 



Pfittacus chryfopterus, Lin. Syjl.i, p- 149. N°44. 

 La petite Perruche aux ailes d'or, Brif. cm. App. 130. 

 La Perruche aux ailes d'or, Buf. oif. vi. p. 170. 

 Golden-winged Parrakeet, Ediu. glean, t. 293. f. 2. 



Lev. Muf 



N° 



9T' 



N 



OT much bigger than a Lark. Bill*, and ikin round the 

 eye, whitifh : the plumage in general green, lighter}, be- 

 neath : the four firft quills are blue on the outer, and brown on 

 the inner edge ; the four next are orange above, and luteous be- 

 neath j as are fome of the greater coverts jufl above them, mak- 

 ing all together a large orange fpot : legs pale flefh-colour. 

 Inhabits the Eaft Indies, according to Mr. Edwards. 



I 1 6: 



GOLDEN- 

 WINGED' 

 PARRAKEET. 



Deschptioi 



Place. 



Piittacns pullarius, Lin. Syjl.i. p. 349. ^45. II7 . 



~— — Scop. Ann. i. p. 33. N° 34. -s- RED- 



La petite Perruche de Guinee, Brif, orn. iv. p 387. N° 85. rrJINEA 



La Perruche a. tete rouge, ou le Moineau de Guinee, Buf. oif. vi. p. 165. PARRAKEET,. 



t. 7. 

 Petite Perruche male de Guinee, PI. enl. 60. 



Pfittacus pulillus viridis iEthiopicus Clufii, Rait Sjn. p. 31. N° 10. 

 Kleinfter grune Papegeij mit rother ftirn und Kehle, Frijcb. t. 54. 

 Little red-headed Parrakeet, or Guinea Sparrow, Ea'vj. glean, t. 237.— 



Albin. iii. t. 15. 



Br. Muf Lev. Muf 



IZE of a Lark : length five inches and a half. The bill is red, Description 

 with a pale tip : cere afh-colour : orbits bare^ and the fame 



• In the Le-verian Mufeum there is one of thefe, whofe bill is remarkably long 

 and hooked. As I have not fee n another fpecimen, I cannot tell whether it is 

 peculiar or not. 



6 colour : 



