BLUE-FACED GREEN PARROT. 
Stand as in others of the Parrot-kind, and are 
of a flesh-colour." 
Edwards merely adds, to these particulars, 
that this bird was the property of Mr. Lem- 
man, of Bishopsgate Street, London; that 
his drawing was taken from life; and, that it 
is, he believes, a bird not before figured or 
described, this being the only one of the spe- 
cies which he had ever seen. 
BufFon, who makes seven species of those 
Parrots which he denominates Cricks, de- 
scribes this bird as his sixth species, or Blue- 
Headed Crick. 
He observes, that it is described by Ed- 
wards ; and, that it is found in Guiana. 
His description is very short; but, as far as 
it goes, considerably agrees with that of Ed- 
wards. 
" All the fore side of the head and the 
throat," says BuiFon, "are blue; which co- 
lour is terminated, on the breast, by a red spot. 
The 
