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PsiTTACus ERiTHACUs. 1. Perfectly white, with red tail. 
1. Mostly red; quills black; head and neck only 
with a few red spots, on the rump a few white feathers, 
and a few grey feathers on the back. 
1. Grey, with a good many red feathers all over. 
(So-called “ King-Parrots.^^) 
Pal.eornis torquatus. India. Canary-yellow, with the 
rosy-red collar as in typical examples. 
Pal^eornis cyanocephalus. India. Canary-yellow, wdth a 
very pale red head and a little green on the tail. 
Trichoglossus Nov^-HOLLANDiiE. ? . Beneath red ; head 
red, with Avhite longitudinal lines ; an irregular red 
collar : upperside yellow, with red patches : tail mixed 
yellow, green, and red. 
Gecinus canus. Moscow. Dull Avhite. 
A PUS APUS. 1. Pale grey. 
1. Sussex. Black, with numerous white feathers. 
Glaucopis avilsoni. Ncav Zealand. Pure white. 
Garrulus glandarius. 2. England. Pure Avhite. 
Pica PICA. 1. France (Riocour coll.). White; the feathers 
of the head Avith narroAv black fringes ; primaries as 
usual ; tail with some black tips to the rectrices. 
1. With part of the tail Avhite and more Avhite in the 
Aving than usual. 
Sturnus vulgaris. 1. Quite Avhite. 
1. Pale cream-colour. 
1. With the body-plumage mostly Avhite and a few 
white feathers in the Avings and tail. 
Ampelis GARRULUS. 1. Russia. Crest and back of the head 
white ; also tAvo wdiite feathers in the tail. 
1. Body-plumage and Aviugs Avhite ; breast Avashed 
Avith chestnut ; forehead deep chestnut, neck rather 
paler ; throat pure Avhite as far as it is black in regularly 
coloured individuals ; tips of tail and yelloAV cdgtvs of 
Avings of the usual yelloAV colour; the red Avax-likc tips 
to the secondaries also present. 
