V. GREEN
Birds in the plumage of which bright green predominates
1. The Indian White-eye ([12]). (Greenish yellow above, bright yellow below.) 2. (Hen) Iora ([13]). (Lower parts yellow; two white wing bars.) 3. The Common Green Bulbul* ([14]). 4. The Green Munia ([78]). (Yellow under parts; red beak.) 5. The Indian Pitta ([109]). (Back and shoulders only are green.) 6. The Green Barbet* ([113]). (Brown patch of skin behind the eye.) 7. The Coppersmith ([114]). (Olive green.) 8. The Bee-eaters* ([116] and [117]). (Two middle tail feathers prolonged as bristles.) 9. The Paroquets* ([132]-[134]). (Long tails.) 10. The Green Pigeons ([163] and [164]). 11. The Bronze-winged Jaçana ([181]). (Wings only greenish bronze. Runs about on floating plants.) 12. (Cock) Shoveller Duck ([230]). (Head, neck, and wing patch (speculum) only glossy green.) 13. The Little Green Heron. [Added to [p. 224] by this list.]
* These are practically green all over.