i gi 8. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS CORY. 83 



*Amazona autumnalis salvini (Salvador*). SALVIN'S PARROT. 



Chrysotis salvini SALVADORI, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 300, pi. 7, Fig. 3 



(Lion Hill, Panama); SALVIN and GODMAN, Biol. Centr. Am. Aves, II, 1897, 



p. 592. 

 Amazona autumnalis salvini RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, 



P- 237- 



Range: Nicaragua to northern Colombia, 

 tg: Costa Rica (Guayabo, Orosi) 7; and Colombia (Boqueron) 2. 



Amazona lilacina Lesson. LESSON'S PARROT. 



Amazona lilacina LESSON, Echo du Mond., Savant, 1844, t. 2, p. 394 (Guaya- 

 quil). 



Chrysotis lilacina SALVADORI, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 301, pi. VII, 

 Fig. I. 



Range: Western Ecuador. 



Amazona diadema (Spix). DIADEMED PARROT. 



Psittacus diadema SPIX, Av. Bras., I, 1824, p. 43, pi. XXXII (Amazon River). 

 Chrysotis diadema SOUANCE, Icon. Perr., 1857, pi. XXXII. 

 Chrysotis diademata SALVADORI, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 299, pi. VII, 

 Fig. 2. 



Range: North Brazil (region of the Rio Negro). 



*Amazona amazonica amazonica (Linn.}. ORANGE-WINGED PARROT. 



[Psittacus] amazonicus LINNAEUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1766, p. 147 (Surinam). 



Chrysotis amazonica REICHENOW, Vogelbild, 1878, pi. i, Fig. 6; SALVADORI, Cat. 

 Bds. Brit. Mus., XX, 1891, p. 283. 



Amazona amazonica RIDGWAY, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, VII, 1916, p. 219, 

 in key; STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1913, p. 196 (Manimo R., Vene- 

 zuela). 



Range: Colombia to the Guianas and northern Brazil; Trinidad*. 

 3: Dutch Guiana (Paramaribo, Surinam) i; Brazil (Conceicao, 

 Amazonas) i; and Venezuela (Orope, Zulia) i. 



*Amazona amazonica tobagensis b subsp. nov. TOBAGO ORANGE- 

 WINGED PARROT. 



Range: Tobago Island, West Indies. 

 5 : Tobago Island. 



I have not seen specimens from Trinidad. 



b Amazona amazonica tobagensis subsp. nov.: Type from Tobago Island, West 

 Indies. Adult female, No. 21006, Field Museum of Natural History. Collected 

 by W. W. Brown, May 3, 1892. Similar to Amazona amazonica amazonica (LiNN.), 

 from Guiana, but averaging slightly larger and outer webs of four secondaries 

 (instead of three, as in A. a. amazonica) marked with reddish orange. Wing, 210; 

 tail, 119 mm. 



