300 PSITTACID.3E. 



base of the inner webs of the first five secondaries ; bastard-wing 

 and primary-coverts green ; primaries black, with the outer webs 

 green at the base, deep blue at the tip ; tips of the secondaries deep 

 blue ; greater under wing-coverts and inner webs of the quills 

 towards the base below green ; central tail-feathers entirely green, 

 the lateral ones with a broad yellow-green band at the tip, and with 

 the base red on the inner webs and blue on the outer ones : bill 

 dusky, with the base of the upper mandible yellowish ; feet grey- 

 black. Total length about 14-5 inches, wing 9, tail 5, bill 1-4, 

 tarsus 0*78. 



Hab. Amazon Valley, along the Solimoes River. 



This bird seems extremely rare, and its range is not exactly 

 known. 



a. Ad. sk. Brazil. Massena Coll. 



(Specimen figured by De Souance\) 



24. Chrysotis salvini. (Plate TIL fig. 3.) 



Chrysotis viridigenalis, Sclat. (nee Cass.) P. Z. S. 1864, p. 298 ; Sclat. 

 &■ Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 368 (Panama) ; Later. Ann. Lye. N.Y. ix. 

 p. 131 (Panama) (1868) ; Frantz. Journ.f. Om. 1869, p. 365 (Costa 

 Rica). 



Amazona autumnalis, part., Schleg. Mia. P.-B. Psittaci, p. 51, n. 3 

 (1804). 



Chrysotis autumnalis, Frantz. (nee Linn.) Journ.f. Om. 1869, p. 365 

 (Costa Rica). 



Chrysotis diademata, part., Fmsch, Papag. ii. p. 545 (1868) ; Salvin, 

 P. Z. S. 1870, p. 214 (Veragua) ; id. Ibis, 1870, p. 113 (Costa 

 Rica, Veragua), 1871, pp. 87, 97 (Costa Rica, Veragua, Pauama) ; 

 Law. Ibis, 1871, p. 250 (Panama; ; Sah. Ibis, 1871, p. 251 ; Pelz. 

 (nee Spi.v) Om. Bras. pp. 265, 448, liii (1871) (Rio Negro); 

 P Sclat. P.Z.S. 1871, p. 777; Qieb. Thes. Om. i. p. 681 (part.) 

 (1872); Sclat. tir Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop. p. 113, n 16 (1873) 

 (Guiana int. !, Colombia, and Panama) ; Sclat, $ Salv. P. Z. S. 1879, 

 p. 538 (Remedies, Antioquia) ; 'i Sclat, List Vert, An. 8th ed. p. 347 

 (1883) ; Nutting, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mm. vi. p. 407 (Nicaragua) 

 (1883) ; Zeled. Pr. U.S. Nat. Mm. viii. p. Ill (1885). 



Chrysotis viridigenalis, part., Sclat. 8f Sah-. Nomencl. Ac. Neotrop. 

 p. 113, n. 14 (Colombia) (1873). 



Amazona diadema, Schleg. Mm. P.-B. Psittaci, Revue, p. 27 (1874]. 



Androglossa diademata, Rchnw. {nee Spix) Journ.f. Om. 1881, p. 372 

 (C'onsp. Psitt, p. 212) (Guiana, Colombia, Panama) ; id. Vogelbild. 

 Nachtr. 124 (1883). 



Adult nude. Green, the feathers with a slight powdered appearance 

 and slightly edged with dusky ; frontal band extended to the lores, 

 crimson ; feathers of the crown, occiput, and hind neck green, with 

 lilac edges, the last narrowly margined with black ; under surface 

 green, but paler than the upper parts ; under tail-coverts yellowish 

 green ; metacarpal edge pale green ; a red speculum at the base of 

 the inner webs of the first five secondaries ; bastard-wing and 

 primary-coverts green ; primaries black, the first entirely so, the 

 remainder with the outer webs green at the base, deep blue at the 



