110 PSITTACID.E. 



Ca. viridi-nigcr redricuin qidnque exteriorum parle medid coC' 



cined,J(isciis quatuor aut quinque riigris. 

 Green-black Calyptorhynclius with the middle portion of the five 



outer tail-feathers scarlet, with four or five black bars. 

 Psittacus Temminckii. Nova Jet. Acad. Mat. Car. {Kuhl.) v. x. 



p. 89. 



Length sixteen and a half inches : head scarcely 

 crested : the beak broad, carinated at top, horny : the 

 neck and under side brown : the back and wings 

 black, w ith a green gloss : the middle portion of the 

 five outer tail-feathers crimson, with four or five black 

 bands, more or less defined; the two middle feathers 

 black. 



Sp. 5. Ca. galeatus. 



Psittacus galeatus. Shaw, v. viii. p. 523. 

 Sp, 6. Ca. Eos. 

 Ca. capite, collo, onini latere hiferiore ct alarum latere interjio 



roseis, ceteris plumis cants. 

 Calyptorhynchus with the head, neck, all the under parts, and 



inner surface of the wings rose-colour, the rest of the jdumage 



grey. 

 Psittacus Eos. Nova Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. (Kuhl.) v. x. jJ. 88. 



— Temm. PI. Col. 81. — Kakatoe rose. Vieil. Gal. des Ois. 



pi. 25. 



Length about twelve inches : the head, which is 

 furnished with a small crest, the neck, and all the 

 under parts of the body are bright red, or rose-colour: 

 the upper parts are of a clear grey tint, rather deepest 

 on the wings and tail : the under wing-coverts are 

 rose-colour, and those of the tail grey : the legs are 

 grey and the beak yellowish : the eyes are surrounded 

 by a small naked space of a livid hue. 



