( '62 ) 



The Red-headed Parroquet differs 

 from the former only by having the fea- 

 thers of its head diverfified with crim- 

 fon fpots. Here is alfo 



The Brown- throated Parroquet of 

 Edwards, with a Long Tail, being of a 

 green colour, bat the top of the head, 

 and part of the quill feathers, are blue. 



The Long-tailed Green Parroquet of 

 Edwards, with a red beak and feet, the 

 feathers of the tail being blue at the 

 point. 



The Lory Parroquet of Edwards, 

 being of a yellowifh green, with a long 

 rail ; the hinder part of the head and 

 throat being red, but the top and fides 

 <s)f the head blue : And 



The Short -failed Yellowiih -green 

 Parroquet of LinnceuS) being of the fize 

 of a Sparrow, with a blue fpot above 

 and under the wings, and the prime 

 feathers of the wings blue. 



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