6o2 BIRDS. PU&. Parrot. 



Inhabits Brafil. — Is twelve inches long, being about the fame fize with the Ajuru Parrot: The bill, 

 cere, legs, feet, and claws are white ; the eye-lids and irides are red ; the tail is rounded at the end, 

 the four outer quills being red on their inner webs from the bafe to the middle. 



499 123. Pafferine Parrot.— 105. Pfittacus pajferinus. 47. 



Is greenifh-yellow ; having a blue fpot on each wing, a blue rump, and the under fur- 

 faces of the wings being blue. Muf. ad. frid. i. 14. and ii. 16. 

 Pf. pafferinus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 133. n. 156. Borowfk. nat. ii. g$. n. 17. — Pfittacula brafilien- 



fis. BrilT. av. iv. 384. n. 81.— Tuiete. Raj. av. 34. n. 6. Will. orn. angl. 116. ch. 14. n. 6 Ete, 



Toui-ete. Buff. oif. vi., 283. — Leaft green-and-blue Parrakeet. Edw. glean, t. 235.— Little blue- 

 and-green Parrakeet. Lath. fyn. i. 319. n. 127.— Short-tailed yellowifh-green Parroquet. Bancr. 

 guian. 162. 



Inhabits Brafil and Guiana. — Is about the fize of a Common Sparrow, meafuring only four inches 

 long : The bill, cere, orbits, legs, feet, and claws are orange ; the under furfaces of the wing quills, 

 and the upper wing coverts are blue. 



5 00 124. Blue-collared Parrot. — 106. Pfittacus cyanolyfeos. 118. 



Is greenifh-yellow j having a blue collar, and red rump. Molin. hill. nat. Chil. 227. Lath, 

 ind. orn. i. 127. n. 134. 



Inhabits Chili. — This fpecies, which is fomewhat larger than a pigeon, is exceeding troublefome to 

 the corn fields, but is docile and eafily tamed ; it forms its neft in rocky precipices, laying generally 

 two white eggs, like thofe of pigeons in fize ; its flefli is reckoned exceedingly good, efpecially when, 

 young. 



CQi 125. Dufky Parrot. — 107. Pfittacus for didus. 40. 



Is brownifh ; with a blue chin, green tail and wings, and red bill and ventlet. 



Pf. fordidus. Lath. ind. orn. i. 127. n. 135. — Pf. novae hifpaniae. Briff. av. iv. 303. n. 45. — 

 Papagai brun. Buff. oif. vi. 246. — Dufky Parrot. Edw. av. iv. t. 167. Lath. fyn. i. 304. n. no. 



Inhabits New-fpain. — Is about the fize of a pigeon : The bill is red, with a blaekifh cere ; the or- 

 bits are naked and pale afh coloured; the irides are chefnut ; the temples, hind-head, rump, and up- 

 per furface of the tail are greenilh ; the under coverts of the tail are red ; the legs and feet are lead, 

 coloured, with black claws.. 



?02 126. Red banded Parrot. — 108. Pfittacus dominiccnfis. 119. 



Is green, with a. red band acrofs the forehead ; the wing quills being blue. 



Pf. dominicenfis. Lath. ind. orn.i. 126. n. 131. — Papagai a bandeau rouge. Buff. oif. vi. 241. — 

 Perroquet de St Domingue. PI. enl. n. 792. — Red-banded Parrot. Lath. fyn. i. 300. n. 104. 



Inhabits Hifpaniola. — Is nine inches and a half long : The fcrag of the neck and the back are 

 marked with fmall femilunar black fpots ;. the bill is a pale flefh colour •, the legs and feet are afh 



coloured. 



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