N* 73. Brown P.
74. Hawk-headed P.
Var. A. Mailed P,
75. Ruff-necked P.
76. Ceram Lory.
Var. A. Noira L
Var. B. Scarlet L.
77. Purple-capped L.
Var. A. Blue-capped L.
78. Black-capped L.
7 9, Crimfon L.
80. Molucca L.
Var. A.
81. Grand L.
Var. A.
82. Yellow-breafted L.
83- Paraguan L.
84. Red and blue P.
85. Green and red ChinefeP.
86. Great-billed P.
87. Amboina P.
88. White-fronted P.
Var. A. White-headed P.
Var. B. White-crowned
P.
Var. C. Alh-crowned P.
89. Yellow-headed Amazon’s
P.
Var. A. Yellow-crowned
D\
Var.B.Party-billed D*.
N°90. Alh-fronted P.
91. Common Amazon’s P.
Var, A. Jamaica P.
Var. B. Main P.
Var. C. Blue-topped P.
Var. D. W. Indian
green P.
Var. E. Brafilian yellow
fronted P.
92. Yellow-fhouldered P.
9 3 . ------- winged P.
94. Meally P.
95. Blue-fronted P.
96. —— - faced P.
Var. A. Red and whitefaced
P.
Var. B. Autumnal P.
Var. C, Brafilian green
P.
97. Red - headed Amazon’s
P.
98. Manilla green P.
99. New Guinea green P.
ioe>. Robuft P.
101. Agile P.
102. Feftive P.
103. Crimfon-winged P.
104 Red banded P.
105. Paradife P.
N ’ 10 6 . A u ro r a
N*' 106. Aurora P.
107. Blue-headed P.
108. Little dulky P.
109. Red-throated P.
110. Dulky P.
h i . Orange-headed P.
112. White-breafted P„
113. Hooded P.
114. Senegal P.
115. Red-fronted P.
116. Golden-winged Par.
117. Red-headed Guinea
Par.
118. Red and green Indian P.
119. Philippine Par.
Var.A.Sapphire-crowned
Par.
N° 120. Cheftnut-crowned Par.
121. Purple-tailed Par.
122. Grey-headed Par.
123. Black-winged Par.
124. Blue-winged Par.
125. Collared Par.
126. Luzonian Par.
127. Little blue and green
Par.
128. Yellow-throated Par.
129. Green Par.
130. Cayenne Par.
131. Gold-headed Par.
132. Crefted red and green.
Par.
133. Crefted Mexican Par.
THE bill in this genus is hooked from the bale: the upper
mandible moveable.
Noftrils round, placed in the bafe of the bill, which in fome
Ipecies is furnilhed with a kind of cere.
Tongue broad, blunt at the end.
Head large, crown flat.
Legs Ihort: toes placed two before", two behind.
Parrots are fo well known in this kingdom, as to make a further
general defcription unnecefiary. Thefe birds are found
every where within the tropics, a few inftances only excepted.
In a ftateof nature, live on fruits and feeds, though will eat flefh,
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