332 Mr. E. P. Ramsay's Additional List 



secondaries tipped in the same manner ; shoulders and the rest 

 of the wing-feathers more or less tipped with brownish-yellow ; 

 two middle tail-feathers dark brown, with a broad band of black, 

 and tipped with white ; the others the same, but with more white 

 at the tips, and the rest of the feathers serrated with black and 

 white. 



89. Cacatua galerita (Latham). H. B. A. ii. p. 3. 



Of this species Mr. Rainbird states he shot several specimens, 

 all having the orbits of a fleshy rose-colour, with the irides pink. 

 In the examples he sent down I can find no difference from our 

 New South Wales birds, save that the crest is slightly longer, and 

 the orbits have a dark line round the lower side. 



90. Calyptorhynchus banksi (Latham) ? H. B. A. ii. p.l3. 



91. EupHEMA PULCHELLA (Shaw), H. B. A. ii. p. 77. 



92. Melopsittacus UNDULATUs (Shaw). H. B. A. ii. p. 8L 

 Several specimens were sent in December 1865. 



93. Calopsitta nov^-hollandijE (Latham). H. B. A. ii. 

 p. 84. 



94. Ptilonopus swainsoni, Gould. H. B. A. ii. p. 106. 

 Evidently very common. I have received specimens in all 



stages. This species appears to have three distinct stages of 

 plumage. 



No. 1, which I take to be that of the first year, has the whole 

 of the upper surface bright green ; the feathers on the back, 

 upper wing-coverts and upper tail-coverts, bounded by a narrow 

 line of yellow, becoming much broader on the tertiaries. From 

 the beak to the eye, and extending half over it, is a yellow line ; 

 chin yellow ; the feathers of the neck and breast (which are 

 rounded and not forked as in the adults) are edged with a nar- 

 row yellow line ; lower part of the breast, abdomen, and under 

 tail-coverts yellow ; flanks greenish, edged with yellow. Feathers 

 of tail grey, tipped with yellow, and having the outer webs of the 

 upperside bright green. Total length of bird about 7 inches, 

 length of wing 4-6 inches. 



No. 2, is a slightly larger bird, the total length being about 

 7*5 inches, length of wing 4-7 inches; and it differs only in 



