on the Parrots. 407 



list, ii. j). :> (1900); Rothsch. & Hartert, Nov. ZooL viii. 

 p. 65 (1901). 



Hob. North coast of New Guinea from Takar (Dohcrly) 

 to Stephansori; {Capt. Cotton &; Webster) in Kaiser- Wilhelm's 

 Land. 



The exact habitat of this bird has been discovered since 

 the publication of the Catalogue. 



Chalcopsittacus scintillatus (Temm.) ; Mivart, Mon. 

 Lor. pi. iv. figs. 1, 3 (189G). 



Chalcopsittacus scintillatus scintillatus Rothsch. & Hartert, 

 Nov. Zool. viii. p. 64 (1901). 



Chalcopsittacus chlokopterus Salvad. : Mivart, Mon. 

 Lor. pi. iv. fig. 2 (1896). 



Chalcopsittacus scintillatus chloropterus Rothsch. & Hartert, 

 Nov. Zool. viii. p. 65 (1901). 



Eos Wagl. 



Eos cyanogenys Bp. ; Mivart, Mon. Lor. p. 19, pi. v. 

 (1896). 



Eos cyanoyenia Bp.; Rothsch. & Hartert, Nov. Zool. viii. 

 p. 65 (1901). 



Dr. Mivart makes me say that Finsch's Domicella schlegeli 

 was established on a young bird of this species. This is a 

 mistake. I said (P. Z. S. 1878, p. 86) that it was the 

 young of E. rubra. 



Eos reticulata (S.Miill.); Mivart, Mon. Lor.pl. vi. (1896) ; 

 Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii, p. 19 (Dammer and Little Key I.) 

 (1900) ; viii. p. 5 (Toeal, Little Key) (1901), p. 165 (Tenimber 

 I. only) (1901) ; Finsch, Notes Leyd. Mus. xxii. p. 285 

 (Babber) (1901). 



This bird inhabits only the Tenimber Islands. The speci- 

 mens sent by Mr. Kiihn to the Tring Museum from Dammer, 

 in the Banda Sea, and from Toeal, Little Key, appear, from 

 his later statements, to have been introduced both at Toeal 

 and Dammer. 



Eos histrio (P. L. S. Mull.) ; Mivart ; Mon. Lor. pi. vii. 

 figs. 1-3 (1896). 



