Birch of Tasmania . 
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45. Vanga cinerea ♦ The butcher bird. Unless the 
colouring of the figure in Gould’s Synopsis is 
wrong, this bird differs from the one there figured. 
46. Amadina . The fire-tail. 
Scansores. 
47. Trichoglossus concinnus. The musk or forest par- 
rakeet. 
48. - pusillus . This little parrakeet is found 
on Maria Island. 
49. - Swainsonii. The blue mountain parra¬ 
keet. I once had a specimen brought me by a man 
who said he shot it at Swan Port: but I have never 
heard of this species being found there; and I 
partly suspect that it must have come from Port 
Phillip. 
50. Platycercus eximius . The rosehill parrakeet. 
51. - flciviventris . The mountain, or green 
parrot. 
52. Nanodes discolor. The swift parrakeet. 
53. - venustus . The ground parrakeet. 
54. - Gouldii. The orange-bellied parrakeet. A 
new species discovered by Mr. Gould. 
55. Pezophorus for mo sits. The swamp parrakeet. 
Figured in Shaw. 
56. Plyctolophus galeritus. The white cockatoo. 
57. Callyptorynchus xanthonotus . The black cockatoo. 
58. - galeatus. The ose-crested cockatoo. 
Found at Circular Head. 
59. Cuculus cincrcus . The grey cuckoo. 
60. - inornatus. The brown cuckoo. 
61. Clialcites lucidus. The bronze cuckoo. 
Tenuirostres. 
62. Meliphaga Novcc Iiollandicc — M. barbata of Swain- 
son. The Jew bird. Swainson supposes the M . 
