470 ORANGE-WINGED PARRAKEET. 



or streaks, and on, or rather under each cheek, a 

 small ultramarine-blue spot, formed by the tips of 

 three or four of the feathers. In the Liverpool 

 Museum ; received from New Holland. 



TURCOSINE PARRAKEET. 



Psittacus ^ulchelluB. P. viridis, suhtus luteusj capisfro alisque 

 cceruleis. 



Green Parrakeet, yellow beneath, with blue wings and frontlet. 



Nat. Misc. 3, pi 

 La Perruche Edwards. Levaill. pi, 68. 



First described in the Naturalist's Miscellany: 

 length from six to seven inches: side-feathers of 

 the tail yellow, with a black streak near the shaft j 

 the two middle feathers green : bill blackish ; legs 

 brown. Native of New Holland, and a most ele- 

 gant species, representing, in some degree, the 

 Psittacus Ararauna in miniature. 



ORANGE-WINGED PARRAKEET. 



Psittacus pyrrhopterus. P. submacr. viridis, vertice ccerulescent&, 

 humeris tectrkibusque alarum inferiorib'us aurantiis. Lath, ind. 

 orn. swppl. 



Green Parrakeet, with blueish crown, and orange shoulders and 

 under-co verts. 



Length seven or eight inches: bill pale; legs* 

 red: supposed to inhabit the Brasils. 



