90 
Pl. 
CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS, &c. ; 
68 . 
69. 
70. 
7i' 
72. 
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74 - 
75 - 
76. 
77 - 
78. 
79 - 
80. 
81. 
82. 
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84. 
85. 
La Bergame de la Martinique 
La Confole de la Martinique 
L’Alpicola 
Le Veloute de la Chine 
Le Feftonne de la Gouadelowpe 
Le Rocou de St. Dominique 
Le Nacre de St. Dominique 
Le Quinterage de St. Dominique 
Le Page de Cayenne 
Le Tafetas raye de St. Dominique 
Le Brun-verd de la Chine 
Le Parafol de Surinam 
Le Guidon de Surinam h 
Coq de Bruyere — — — 
Poule de Bruyere — — 
Sanfonnet, ou Etourneau de France — 
Corneille mantelee — — • 
Martin pecheur — — ■ — - 
Faifan, le pierre de Cayenne — — - 
Loriot de la Chine — — 
Courly rouge du Brefil , de 1 ’age de deux ans 
de trois ans 
Toucan de Cayenne , appelle Toco — — 
Grimpereau a longue queue du Cap d t Bonne Efperance 
du Brefil 
Lory des Indes Orientales — 
Perruche des Terres Magellaniqu.es * 
De Buffon. 
II. 
I 9 I 
ibid. 
III. 
176 
61 
VII. 
164 
II. 
382 
III. 
262 
VIII. 35 
ibid. 
VII. 
117 
V. 
521 
529 
VI. 
130 
262* 
86. 
Hocco 
*.The ill uftrious author had not the left occafion to apologize for the epithet Magellaniques ; 
but, having refolved that no Parrots Ihould trefpafs beyond the tropic of Capricorn, defpifes the 
authority of the Dutch navigator Spilbergen, who was eye-witnefs to the woods of Terra delFuego » 
the.very fouthern boundary of the Strejghtsof Magellan, in latitude 44, being full of a fpecies 
of thefe birds f. He might have cited the evidence of Captain Wood, who law a fmall parrot 
at Port Famine J. And he might have quoted Commodore Byron, who fays, “ that, notwith- 
“ Handing the coldnefs of the climate, he obferved Parrots innumerable in the woods of the 
“ fame harbour Mr. Edwards, one of the Surgeons, now living at Caernarvon, in- 
formed me, that he faw them in abundance, and that they were of a deep green ; probably 
the very fpecies engraven in the PI. Enl. 
The Comte treats with the fame contempt the authority of the obfervant and veracious 
Captain Cook, who (in defiance of the Comte's canon) had the hardinefs to trull to the evi- 
4 Purchas's Pilgrims, 1 . 80. J Printed at the end of the Voyages undertaken by the Dutch E afl India Com- 
pany, p. 87. § Hawkefworth's Collection, I. 38. 
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