618 ADDENDA. 



Ad(i . Page 115. Callocephalon galeatum. 



k bis. <3 ad. sk. S. Australia. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Add •- ^ & S e 1 ^ 3, Cacatua roseicapilla. 



k bis. Ad. sk. Australia. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



. j j . Page 195. Conurus cactorum. 



ff. Ad. sk. Purchased. 



Page 245. Psittacula passerina. 



Since the sheet containing the account of P. passerina passed 

 through the press, Graf von Berlepsch has kindly sent me for 

 inspection several specimens of that species from the Ceara District 

 and others from Bahia. I have failed to discover the differences 

 mentioned hy Mr. Kidgway. 



Mr. Salvin informs me that he has now received a specimen of 

 P. passerina from Guiana, so that the range of this species is not 

 confined to Brazil. 



A( j d . Page 311. Chrysotis tucumana. 



Adult. Green ; edges of the feathers hlack ; upper and under 

 tail-coverts yellow-green ; forehead red, with the concealed hases of 

 the feathers yellow ; sides of the head with a slight hluish tinge ; 

 thighs yellow ; primary-coverts red ; quills hlack with the outer 

 web green at the base, blue at the tip ; under wing-coverts green, 

 the greater ones and inner web of the quills below verdigris-green ; 

 tail green, with the apical portion yellow-green : bill yellow ; " iris 

 carmine-red" (Garlepp); feet pale grey (?). Total length about 

 12-6 inches, wing 8, tail 4-6, bill 0-9, tarsus 0-62. (Mus. Berlepsch.) 



Hab. Tucuman, also Bolivia (Garlepp). 



Through the kindness of Graf von Berlepsch, I have been able to 

 examine two specimens of this scarce and imperfectly known species ; 

 both are marked females with a query ; in one specimen the red 

 primary-coverts have narrow yellow edges to the outer web. There 

 is no possible doubt as to C. tucumana being quite a distinct 

 species. 



Page 405. Add :— 



4 bis. Geoffroyus orientalis. 



Geoffroyus orientalis, Meyer, Abh. w. Ber. kgl. Zool. Anthrop. Mus. 

 Bread. 1890-91, no. 4, p. 4 (1891). 



" Fcem. Similis foemina? G. aruensis (Gr.) ab insula Aru, sed 

 capite brunnescenti caeruleo-viridi, subalaribus et axillaribus ob- 

 scurioribus, clare cyaneis, et macula cubitali pallide badia distin- 

 guenda. Long. tot. 230-250 mm., al. 156-168, caud. 75-80, rostri 

 culm. 24-25, tarsi 13-14. 



