128 CACATL T ID.E. 



Plissolophus gvmnopis, Rchnw. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, p. 25 (Consp. 

 Psitt. p. 25); id. Vvgelbild. t. xxxii. f.'4 (1878-83). 



White ; forehead and lores stained with red ; the feathers of 

 the head, hind neck, aud abdomen stained with rosy at the base ; 

 the quills and the inner web of the tail-feathers pale yellow ; peri- 

 ophthalmic region naked and largely extended into a bare blue open 

 space below : bill whitish ; feet bluish ; irides dark brown. Total 

 length 16 inches, wing 11, tail 5, bill 1*26, tarsus 09. 



Hah. South Australia (and also Northern and N.W. Australia ?). 



a. Ad. sk. Australia. Salvin-Godnian Coll. 



b. Ad. st. S. Australia. Capt. Stint. 



c. d. Ad. ek. S. Australia. Capt. Sturt. 



1 1 . Cacatua sanguinea. 



Cacatua sanguinea, Gould, P. Z. S. 1*42, p. 138 (X. coast of Aus- 

 tralia) ; id. B. Austr. v. pi. 3 (part x., 1843); G. R. Gr. Gen. B. 

 iii. p. 425, n. 9 (1845); Rchnb. Neuentd. Vog. N. Hull. no. 190 

 (1850) : lip. Rev. et Mar/, de Zool. 1854, p. 155, n. 257: id. Nau- 

 mannia, 1856, Consp. Psitt. n. 271 ; Elsey, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 26 ; 

 Zuchold, Journ. f. Orn. 1858, p. 39 ; G. E. Gr. Ltst psitt. Brit. 

 Mus. p. 95 (1859) ; id. Cat. B. New Guin. p. 60 (1859) ; Schleg. 

 Jaarb. Nat. Art. Mai/istra,]). 182 (1861) ; id. Journ. f. Orn. 1861, 

 p. 379; Sclat. P.Z.S. 1862, p. 323; id. Dierent. p. 81 (1864); 

 Mat. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 188; Gould, Handb. B. Austr. ii. p. 6 

 (1865); Schleg. Ned. T-ijdschr. Dierk. iii. p. 319 (1866); Diggl. 

 Orn. of Austr. ii. pi. '72; Sclat. P. Z. S. 1807, p. 184, 1871, 

 p. 492 (cum tig. capitis), 1875, pp. 59,60, 01 (cum tig. pedis); 

 Ramsay, Pr. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. i. p. 58 (1875); Sclat List 

 Vert. An. 8th ed. p. 311 (1883) ; Ramsay, Tab. List, p. 15, 

 n. 409 (1888) ; id. Cut. Austr. B., Psittaci, p. 4 (1891 >. 



Plyctolophus sanguineus, Up. Cbmpt. Rend, xxx. p. 139 (1850). 



Eolophus sanguineus, Bp. Compt. Jlend.xWx. p. 537 (1857). 



Lophochroa sanguinea, Finsch, Ned. Tijdschr. Dierk. i. Berigten, 

 p. xxii (1863) ; G. R. Gr. Hand-list, ii. p. 170, n. 8400 (1870). 



Plictolophus sanguineus, Finsch, Papag. i. p. 307 (1867), ii. p. 942 

 (1868); Gieb. Thes. Orn. iii. p. 230* (1877) ; Ramsay, Pr. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. W. ii. p. 192 ( 1877 ). 



Plictolophus rhodolorus, Finsch, I. c. (note) (1867). 



Plissolophus sanguineus, Rchnw. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, p. 25 (Consp. 

 Psitt. p. 25) ; id. Voyelbild. t. xxxii. f. 3 (1878-83). 



White ; base of the lores and sides of the face stained with 

 patches of blood-red ; baso of the inner webs of the primaries, 

 secondaries, and tail-feathers fine sulphur-yellow ; naked skin round 

 the eyes white, and with no broad naked placpue below them : 

 iris dark brown ; bill yellowish white ; feet mealy brown. Total 

 length 14 inches, wing 10, tail 5, bill 1-2, tarsus - 9o. 



Hub. Australia : N. Coast, New South Wales, Interior. 



This species is easily distinguished from the preceding one by 

 the shape and colour of the naked skin round the eyes. 



a. 2 ad.sk. Northern Australia, Pec. 14. % Gould Coll. 



(Type of species.) 



b. Ad.sk. Port Essington. Capt. Chambers [P.]. 



