CATALOGUE 



OF 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



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Sub-Class CARINAT^. 



Order PSITT ACIFORMES. 



The ejrgs of the Parrots are invariably plain white. The shell 

 is firm and compact in texture and frequently pitted with small 

 pores. Typically the eggs are of an oval shape, but in every series 

 specimens of an elliptical or spheroidal form are to be met with. 

 The shell seldom exhibits any large amount of gloss, and the eggs 

 of the majority of the species are completely devoid of it. 



Family NESTORID^. 

 Genus NESTOR, Wagl 



Nestor notabilis, Gould. 



Nestor notabilis, Potts, Tr. N. Z. Iiist. iii. p. 86 (1870); Bul/er, Birds 

 Netu Zeal. 2ud ed. i.p. 166 (1888) ; Salvadori, Cat. Birds B. M. xx. 

 p. 4 (1891) ; Sharpe, Ha7id-l. ii. p. 1 (1900). 



The eggs of the Kea Parrot measure from 1-63 to 1*72 in length, 

 and from 1*22 to 1-32 in breadth. 



2. New Zealand. Crowley Bequest. 



4. Waia River, New Zealand, Jan. Crowley Bequest. 



Nestoi" meridionalis {Gm.). 



Nestor meridionalis, Potts, Tr. N. Z. Inst. ii. p. 64 (1869) ; iii. p. 81 

 (1870) ; BuUcr, Birds Neio Zeal. 2nded. i. p. 150(1888) ; Salvadori, 

 Cat. Birds B. M. xx. p. o (1891) ; Sharj)fi, Haud-l. ii. p. 1 (1900). 



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