GOLDEN PARROT. 543 



name of Ca'ica Barraband, in honour of the inge- 

 nious artist of that name, the cheeks alone are 

 Juteous, the breast olive-brown, the inner edges 

 of the shoulders and the bottoms of the thighs 

 orange-colour, and the under wing-coverts red. 

 This, according to Levaillant, forms a distinct 

 race, and is a native of Brasil. 



RED-NAPED PARROT. 



Psittacus nuchalis. P. mridis, fronte pectore lumlaque nuchali 

 coccineis, 



-Green Parrot, with red front, breast, and nuchal crescent. Nat. 



Misc, 21. pl.Q 13. 

 Psittacus cervicalis. P. viridis^ fronte lunula cervicis collo subtus 



pectoreque coccineis. Lath. ind. orn. Red-Naped Parr?ikeet, 



Lath. syn. supp. 

 Le Perroquet Langlois. Levaill. pi. 13^. 



Length about eight inches: bill red: leg3 

 brown: supposed by Levaillant to be a native of 

 South- America. Perhaps rather of New-Holland. 



GOLDEN PARROT. 



Psittacus aureus. P. totus luteus, rostra pedibusqne pallidis. 

 Parrot entirely gold-yellow, with pale bill and legs. 

 Perroquet d'Or. Levaill. pL 138. 



Size nearly that of the preceding: length about 

 eight inches: edges of the shoulders slightly tinged 

 with rose-colour. Supposed to be a native of Bra- 



