BIRDS. PIES. Parrot. 601 



are red with yellow edges ; the wing quills are black, fome having blue and green edges, and four of 

 them in the middle of the wing having the inner webs red at the bafe ; the four middle tail feathers 

 are yellowifh at the tips; the next three on each fide are red from the bafe to the middle; the outer- 

 moft have blue outer webs ; the legs and feet are afh coloured. 



495 1 19. Mealy Parrot. — 101. Pfittacus pulverulent us. 1 16. 



Is green, the upper parts of the body being as if powdered over with white. 



Pf. pulverulentus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 123. n. 120. — Meunier, Crik poudre. Buff. oif. vi. 225. — 

 Meunier de Cayenne. PI. enl. n. 861. — Meally green Parrot. Lath. fyn. i. 291. n. 94. 



Inhabits Cayenne. — This fpecies, which is perhaps the largeft of the American Parrots, is a very 

 . diftincl fpeaker : The bill is whitifii ; the feathers on the face have their edges {lightly tinged with 

 brown ; the crown of the head is marked with a yellow fpot ; the wing quills are blackiih blue, their 

 outer webs being black ; the wings are each marked with a large red fpot. 



49^ I2 °« Havanna Parrot. — 102. Pfittacus havanenfis. 117. 



Is green, the front, chin, and throat, being blue afh, the orbits afh coloured, and the 

 bread marked with a large red fpot. 



Pf. havanenfis. Lath. ind. orn. i. 124. n. 121. — Pf. amazonicus gutture caeruleo. Briff. av. iv. 

 266. n. 33. t. 25. f. 1. Ger. orn. i. 95. t. 114. — Crik a face bleue. Buff. oif. vi. 227. — Perroquet 

 de la Havane. PI. enl. n. 360. — Blue-fronted Parrot. Lath. fyn. i. 291. n. 95. 



Inhabits near the Havanna. — Is twelve inches long : The bill is whitifh, with a black tip and afh 

 coloured cere ; the feathers of the upper parts of the body have blackifh tips, and of the under parts 

 bluifh ; the primary wing quills are black, and thofe in the middle have a red fpot ; the lateral tail 

 quills are red at the bafe ; the legs and feet are grey. 



497 121. Paradife Parrot. — 103. Pfittacus paradifi. 34. 



Is yellow ; the chin, belly, and bafe of the tail quills, being red. 



Pf. paradifi. Lath. ind. orn. i. 127. n. 132. — Pf. luteus Cubae. Briff. av. iv. 308. n. 48. — Pa- 

 pagai de Paradis. Buff. oif. vi. 237. — Perroquet de Cuba. PI. enl. n. 336. — Cuba Parrot. Brown, 

 jam. 473. Catefb. carol, i. t. 10. — Paradis Parrot. Lath. fyn. i. 300. n. 105. 



Inhabits Cuba. — Is about twelve inches and a half long : The bill, legs, and feet, and the naked 

 orbits are white ; the irides are red ; the primary wing quills are white ; the two middle tail quills 

 are yellow ; the reft of the tail quills .are red, their extreme third part being yellow. 



4q3 122. Aurora Parrot. — 104. Pfittacus aurora. 50. 



Is yellow j the armpits, edges of the wings, and the middle of the outer webs of the 



primary wing quills, being red. 



' Pf. aurora. Mantiff. 1 77 1. p. 524. Lath. ind. orn. i. 127. n. 133 — Pf. luteus. Briff. av. iv. 



306. n. 47. — Perroquet jaune. Salern. orn. 69. n. 9. t. 7. f. 2. PI. enl. n. 13. — Amazone jaune. 



Buff. oif. vi. 214. t. 10. — Aurora Parrot. Lath. fyn. i. 301. n. 106. 



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