on the Parrots. 417 



Trichoglossus mitchelli G. R. Gr. ; Mivart, Mon. Lor. 

 pi. xxxiii. fl896); Rothsch. & Hartert, Nov. Zool. iii. pp. 5(i:J, 

 565, 595, 596 (Lombok) (1896). 



Trichoglossus ha>matodus mitchelli Rothsch. & Hartert, 

 Nov. Zool. viii. p. 68 (1901). 



Hah. Lombok. 



The home of this species was not known when the 

 ' Catalogue of the Parrots ' was published ; it has since been 

 discovered in Lombok by Mr. Doherty, who has collected a 

 large series for the Tring Museum. This series has shown 

 that the two specimens in the British Museum, are not 

 fully adult, since they have the red breast-feathers with an 

 orange or yellow tinge, which is wanting in the fully adult 

 birds. For this reason, it appears, as stated by Rothschild 

 and Hartert, that the "key of the species in the Catalogue 

 is misleading," though it was not so at the time of its 

 publication, according to the materials then at hand. 



Trichoglossus cyanogrammus Wagl. ; Mivart, Mon. Lor. 

 pi. xxx. fig 1 (1896); Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 329 (Burn) 

 (1900). 



Trichoglossus hamatodus cyanogrammus Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. viii. p. 4 (Key I., Teor, Koer, Kisoei, Goram-laut, and 

 Mahawoka) (1901); Rothsch. & Hartert, Nov. Zool. viii. 

 p. 69 (1901). 



The common species of Trichoglossus in the Key Islands 

 being T. nigrogularis, the alleged presence of T. cyano- 

 grammus in the same islands appears to be very strange, 

 unless the bird has been introduced there by man, as has 

 been the case with Eos reticulata. Dr. Hartert mentions two 

 specimens labelled " Key Islands" in the Tring Museum. 



Trichoglossus intermedius Rothsch. & Hartert. 



Trichoglossus nigrogularis Madarasz (nee Gray), Termes. 

 Fiizetek, x. p. 42 (Gauta-Fluss) (1892). 



Trichoglossus cyanogrammus Madarasz, Termes. Fiizetek, 

 xxii. p. 414 (Stephansort) (1899). 



Trichoglossus luematodus intermedius Rothsch. & Hartert, 

 Nov. Zool. viii. p. 70 [Stephansort) (1901); iid. Ann. Mus. 

 Nat. llungar. i. p. 450 (Kaiser- Wilhelmsland) (1903). 



