YELLOW-CRESTED COCKATOO. 
it never roves out of it's master's sight. It 
answers his call, and retires when he com- 
mands : in which last case, it discovers anxiety, 
often looking hack for the sign of invitation. 
It is exceedingly neat ; and all it's motions 
are graceful, delicate, and pleasing. It feeds 
on fruits, pulse, all the farinaceous grains* 
pastry, eggs, milk, and whatever is sweet, if 
not too sugary." 
The Psittaciis Cristatus of Linn^us, which 
seems to be the other branch, or variety, of 
this species, is said to be eighteen inches in 
length, being about four inches longer than 
our Yellow-Crested Cockatoo. 
