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 pALYPTORHYNCHUS  It A I'D IN'II,  r*. 
 Baudin’s  Cockatoo. 
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 Ngol-y i-ml,  0f  fl»  Aborigines  of. the mountain d.strioto;  
 White-tailed Mach C  '■i jto,j f.tlKr o ln ^ t? tS s of Western Australia. 
 ■ B n  m m m  wm |   , ,   H K H   «»uuguwnea irom m  « »  otberknown members of  
 ■ g i l l —  and by  he^hite marking,of itsM   It beIongs  t0  that 8ection g g | 
 ■Mmm «p mmmBmofi the Hof4mothi and B ™ect9 Z auo extracted  hj  if toiijMlii  M l W H ^ t w I i   i n t i   p. «35  infested  by  
 i # n b % h t l t ^ “ d^ enflrIah0Wed:  wh™ <»  ^  ^ n g l'fre d u e n tly  otters  a  note , e , i i „ £ „ • m ^s&s  “W“"" ■ “   “* 
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 of Writing , t h i v g u u t  I-have never seen specimens from any other part of Australia than  
 '  h» l? ° °nyM  S'Va“ ®IVer’  orer^ he whole- M wIncl> >t seems to be,h(jnaLly distributed. 
 an  the feathers 
 ^uarrotvly tipped jy.th  dull wh|<,f ,eaj-cbv|rts creunv B j H I B  ■  i.n lral tail-ftathers crossed  by  
 pa-broad-band,  e q u ^ h a l f  then- l e n ^ l |o f   cfeanw hite ;  the  external web of the outer primary and the  
 margin  of the external web o£the other banded feathers  blackish  brown;  the shafts  black;  irides  blackish  
 brown ;  bill  lead-colour;  in § p m e 's p e c k s   the  upper m a ^ i # !   blackish' brown5  legs  and  feet  dull  
 yellowish grey,  tinged with  olive. 
 The  figure represents  a male about three-fourths  of the natural size^  .  ,