on the Parrots. 421 



Zool. v. p. 43 (1898) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 6, n. 6 

 (1900). 



Psitteuteles euteles, part., Mivart, Mon. Lor. p. 129 

 (1896). 



Similar to P. euteles, " but the much larger bill, the green 

 head with bluish forehead in the old bird, the yellowish collar 

 on the hind-neck, and the wide yellowish band across the 

 chest distinguish P. weberi" (Hartert). Wing 120-126 mm. ; 

 tail 90-95 ; tarsus 12 ; bill in a straight line from the fore- 

 head to the tip 20, depth of bill at the base 18. 



Hab. Flores (Biittikofer, Everett). 



Psitteuteles chlorolepidotus (Kuhl) ; Mivart, Mon. 

 Lor. pi. xliii. (1896). 



Psitteuteles neglectus Reichenow, Orn. MB. vi. p. 4 (1898) 

 (N. Queensland) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 6, n. 8 (1900). 



Psitteuteles chlorolepidotus neglectus Robins. & Laverock, 

 Ibis, 1900, p. 642 (Cooktown aDd Cairns). 



P. neglectus has been established on the rather smaller 

 dimensions of the North Queensland specimens, but " some 

 of the examples from Cairns are rather larger, approaching 

 the typical form " (R. $ L.). 



Gen. ? 



Trichoglossus johnstoni^e Hartert, Bull. B. O. C. xiv. 

 p. 10 (Mt. Apo) (1903). 



cJ ? ad. Forehead dark rosy red, in the male obscured 

 by greenish tips to the feathers. Narrow loral line and broad 

 line backwards from the eyes meeting (in the female in- 

 distinctly) on the nape dark brownish purple (not quite as 

 dark as "prune-purple" (Ridgway, Nomencl. Col. pi. viii. 

 fig. 1). Rest of crown and whole upper surface grass-green, 

 the inner webs of the remiges and the first primary on both 

 webs black, all, with the exception of the first three, with a 

 large sulphur-yellow patch in the middle of the inner webs. 

 Feathers round the mandible to the ear-coverts dark rose-red, 

 those towards the ear-coverts with yellowish-green tips. 

 Feathers of under surface dull sulphur-yellow, with grey 



