17. CHRYSOTIS. 297 



upper mandible whitish, reddish towards the base ; lower mandible 

 horn-dusky ; feet yellowish grey ; iris orange-red. Total length 

 14-5 inches, wing 9, tail 4-7, bill 1-4, tarsus 075. 



Young. Sinciput slightly tinged with red ; speculum smaller and 

 confined to two secondaries ; red patches on the inner webs of the 

 lateral tail-feathers towards the tip much smaller and less defined 

 than in the adult bird. 



Hah. South-eastern Brazil, from Espiritu Santo to Serra dos 

 Orgaos. 



Purchased. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Zool. Soc. Coll. 

 Purchased. 



21. Chrysotis viridigena. 



Chrysotis viridigenalis, Cass. Pr. Ac. Sc. Philad. vi. p. 371 (1853) ; 



id. Jour?t. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. iii. p. 153, pi. xiii. (1855) ; Pp. 



Naumannia, 1856, Consp. Psitt. n. 93 ; Souance, Icon. Perr. 



pi. xxxi. (lower figure) (1857) ; G. R. Gr. List Psitt. Brit. Mus. 



p. 82, spec, a (1859) ; Sclat. P. Z. S. 18G3, p. 533, 1864, p. 298; 



G. P. Gr. Hand-list, ii. p. 164, n. 8327 (part.) (1870) ; Sclat. 



P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 206, 686, 1875, p. 62, 1878, p. 1018, 1881, 



p. 1014; id. List Vert. An. 8th ed. p. 347 (1883); Salv. Ibis, 



1889, p. 241. 

 Psittacus yernans, Mus. Philad., fide Cass. II. cc. 

 Chrysotis coccineifrons, Souance, Pev. et Mag. de Zool. 1856, p. 154 



(Colombia?); Bp. Naumannia, 1856, Consp. Psitt. u. 98 (part.); 



Sclat. P. Z. S. 1857, p. 230 ; Finsch, Papaq. ii. p. 540 (part.) (1868) : 



Lain: Ibis, 1871, p. 251 ; Gieb. Thes. Orn. i. p. 681 (part.) (1872) ; 



Pchnw. Journ. f. Om. 1879, p. 212; id. Vogelbild. t. xix. f. 6 



(1878-83). 

 Androglossa viridigenalis. Pchnw. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, p. 373 (Consp. 



Psitt. p. 213). 



Adult male. Green, under surface brighter, the feathers edged 

 with black ; pileum and lores crimson, with the base of the feathers 

 yellow : a deep blue band runs from above the eyes down the sides 

 of the neck ; occiput and hind neck green, with the feathers strongly 

 edged with black ; cheeks and ear-coverts bright grass-green ; a 

 crimson wing-speculum at the base of the outer webs of the first five 

 secondaries ; bastard-wing and primary-coverts green : first primary 

 black, the remainder also black with the outer webs green at the 

 base and blue-black at the tip ; secondaries with deep blue tips ; 

 metacarpal edge pale green ; greater under-coverts and bases of the 

 inner webs of the quills below green ; tail green, with a broad 

 yellow-green band on the apical half, narrower on the two central 

 feathers ; no red spot at the base of the outer tail-feathers : bill 

 yellowish white ; feet pale ; iris yellow. Total length about 

 13 inches, wing 8*2, tail 4*6, bill 1*25, tarsus 0*75. 



Female. Like the male. 



