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the rump, upper tail coverts, aud two centre tail feathers of a rich 

 orange ochre, deeper than in the adult ; tail blackish brown, the 

 outer webs of the inner feathers margined with the same tint as 

 the upper tail coverts ; thighs black ; flanks blackish brown, 

 tinged with chocolate; total length, 3*5 in.; wing, 1-9 in.; tail, 

 1-4 in.; tarsi, 0-G in.; bill, 0-45.* 



Adult — Total length, 3*8 in.; wing, 2 in.; tail, 1*55 in.; tarsi, 

 0-6 in.; bill, 0-45. 



49. Paradisea raggiana, Sclater. 

 Adult and young male, and two females. 



50. Chlamydodera cerviniventris, Gould. 



51. 1 Calornis cantor. 



Calornis cantoroides, (c7. R. Gray). Lamurotomis cantor 

 (Mull?). 



52. Buceros flavicollis, Vieill. 



The egg of this species is pure white, rather pointed at the thin 

 end. In length 2*35 in., by 1*58 in breadth. 



53. Lorius (Eos) aruensis. 



? Lorius Heteroclitus (Jlomb. and J acq) 



54. DOMICELLA {Eoi) FUSCATUS. 



Eos torrida of G. R. Gray. 



A fine series of this interesting species, including crimson and 

 yellow-banded varieties, and young. This species belongs to the 

 same section as Demicella cardinalis. 



55. 1 Chalcopsitta rubrifrons, G. R. Gray. 



Some specimens have the occiput varied with deep crimson. It 

 is altogether a smaller species than Ch. scintillata, with which it 

 has been confounded. I believe S. Tommaso Salvadori has 

 recently described this variety under the name of Ch. cloropterus, 



55. ECLECTUS POLYCHLORUS, Scop. 



57. Tricoglossus mass^en^e. 



58. Cyclopsitta suavissimus, Sclater. 



59. 1 Nasiterna pusio, Sclater. 



* This may eventually prove to be the young of another species. 



