98 CTCIOPSITTACIDJG. 



11. Cyclopsittacus guglielmi III. 



Psittacula guglielmi III., Schleg. Keel. Tijclschr. Dierk. iii. p. 252 



(1866) (types examined) ; Fimch, Papag. ii. p. 625 (1868); Schleg. 



Mus. P.-B. Psittaci, Revue, p. 34 (1874) ; Gieb. Thes. Orn. iii. 



p. 328 (1876) ; Rosenb. Malay. Archip. p. 592 (1878-79). 

 Cyclopsitta guglielmi III., G. R. Gr. Hand-list, ii. p. 168, sp. 8379 



(1870); Becc. Ann. Mm. Civ. Gen. vii. p. 715 (1875); id. Ibis, 



1876, p. 253. 

 Cyclopsittacus guglielmi tertii, Salvad. Ann. Mm. Civ. Gen. ix. 



p. 15 (1876), x. p. 28, n. 30 (1877) ; Rchmv. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, 



p. 394 (Consp. Psitt. p. 75 a) ; id. VogeMld. Nachtr. 24 (1883). 

 Cyclopsittacus guglielmi III., Salvad. Orn. Pap. e Mol. i. p. 163 

 * (1880) ; id. Mem. R. Ac. 8c. Tor. ser. 2, xl. p. 162 (1889). 



Adult male. Green ; upper parts darker, underparts paler, yel- 

 lowish green ; sinciput, superciliary stripe, a narrow subocular line, 

 and a spot behind the eyes blue ; lores, sides of the head, and throat 

 pale yellow ; a perpendicular black stripe on the cheeks ; breast 

 orange ; quills brown, primaries blue ou the outer webs ; under 

 wing-coverts green, those near the carpal edge bluish ; innermost 

 greater wing-coverts with a yellow concealed spot ; tail above 

 green, underneath dusky greenish : bill and naked skin round the 

 eyes black ; feet and irides dusky. Total length 6-3 inches, wing 3*8, 

 tail 1-4, bill 0-G3, tarsus 0-5. 



Adult female. Like the male,, but the breast yellowish green ; 

 checks yellow ; ear-coverts and sides of the neck orange ; a black 

 band separates the yellow cheeks from the orange ear-coverts ; sides 

 of the head and cheeks bordered below by a greenish-blue baud 

 reaching the throat. 



llidj. Salwatty and North-western New Guinea, near Sorong. 



a. Ad. (probably female) sk. New Guinea (?). Purchased. 



b. <$ ad. sk. New Guinea, Purchased. 



12. Cyclopsittacus suavissiinus. 



Cyclopsitta suavissima, Select. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 520, pi. 54 ( <J $ ) ; 



Gieb. Thes. Orn. iii. p. 800 (1877) ; Sharpe, Journ, Linn. Soc.,Zool. 



xiii. p. 491 (1878) ; Gould, B. of New Gain. pt. vii. pi. 11 (1878) ; 



Sharpe, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 685 (1879). 

 Cyclopsittacus suavissimus, Salvad. Ann. Mas. Civ. Gen. ix. p. 12 



(1876), x. p. 28, sp. 31 (1877)'; Ramsay, Pr. Linn. Soc. N. S. IV. i. 



p. 393 (1876), iii. p. 252 (1878) ; Salvad. 0m. Pap. e Mol. i. p. 165 



(1880) ; Rchnw. Vogelbild. t. xxv. f. 9 (1878-83) ; id. Journ. f. 



Orn. 1881, p. 394 (Consp. Psitt. p. 75 a); Sharpe, Journ. Linn. 



Soc, Zuol.xvi. p. 426 (1882) ; Salvad. Mem. R.Ac. Sc. Tor. ser. 2, 



xl. p. 162 (1889) ; Tristr. Cat. Coll. B. p. 78 (1889). 



Adult male. Green, upper parts darker; abdomen and under tail- 

 coverts pale green ; sinciput, superciliary and subocular stripes, 

 and a spot behind the eyes blue ; lores and upper part of the cheeks 

 whitish, rest of the cheeks black ; a broad band from the ear-coverts 

 to the throat, surrounding the black cheeks, yellowish white ; breast 



