PSITTACID^. 145 



Ps. totus viridis, infra dilutior; rostro pedibusque canis. 

 Parrakeet entirely green, paler beneath ; with the beak and legs 



hoary. 

 Psittacus simplex. Nova Act. Acad. Nat, Cur. (KuhL) v. x. 



p. 66. Sonner. Voy. h la Nouv. Guinee, p. 76. pi. 38. Jig. sup. 



Inhabits Luzonia. Scarcely larger than Ps. gal- 

 gula : entirely green, paler beneath : the beak and 

 legs hoary : the tail short. 



Sp. 20. Ps. pullaria. 



Psittacus pullarius, Shato, v. viii. p. 549. pL 84. — Asia and 

 Africa. 



Sp. 21. Ps. microptera. 

 Vs.fascid alarum tra7isversd laid Jlavescente-viridi ; cauda fascia 



Vilacind angustissimd continiia ; dorso alarumque tectricibus mi- 



noribus nigris. 

 Parrakeet with a broad transverse yellowish-green band on the 



wings; a continuous very narrow lilac bar on the tail; the 



back and lesser wing-coverts black. 

 Psittacus micropterus. Nova Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. (Kukl.) v. x. 



p. 67. Sonner. Voy. h la Nouv. Guinee, p. S4. pL 41. 



Inhabits Luzonia. Length six inches and a half: 

 the beak reddish-yellow : the head, neck, abdomen, 

 and a broad transverse band on the wings yellowish- 

 green : the external webs of the feathers edged with 

 blue, forming a band : the lesser quills black-green, 

 the greater black : the tail with a lilac very narrow 

 continued bar : the back and lesser wing-coverts black. 



Sp. 22. Ps. Malaccensis. 



Psittacus Malaccensis, Shaw, v. viii. p. 554. — ^Malacca. 

 Sp. 23. Ps.? incerta. 

 Ps. viridis rostro nfescente; tectricibus alarum inferioribus rubris; 



capite supra uropygioque ccBruleis. 



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