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Scansores, 
c. Cockatoos. 
A crest of long narrow The more remote parts^ 
feathers, ranged in 2 lines of India, 
arid raised or lowered at 
will. Fig. 149. 
d. Parrakeets with 
TRUNKS, Faill. 
Cheeks naked ; the 
upper mandible enor- 
mous, the lower very 
short and unable to 
close entirely. Tongue 
cylindrical, terminat- 
ed by a small horny 
gland, cleft at the end 
and elongating consi- 
derably. 
Fig. 
150. 
e. Pezoporus , Illig. 
P. Ingambes, raill. 
Beak weaker. 
Crest more simple, less New-Holland : live on 
moveable, and composed roots, 
of large feathers of mode- 
rate length. 
Pendent feathers, with 
line barbs towards the 
end, instead of a crest. 
No crest. 
Crest of long and nar- 
row feathers. Tarsi short 
and flat, rested on when 
walking. Fig. l50. 
East-Indies. 
Tarsi more elevated Walk on the ground, 
and nails straighter than Insectivorous. New-Hol- 
in the other Parrakeets. land. 
Fig. 151. 
