on the Parrots. 541 



Cyclopsitta diophthalmus amends R. & H. Nov. Zool. viii. 

 pp. 74, 76 (1901). 



The birds from the Fly River and from the Brown River 

 have been attributed to C. aruensis, but Rothschild and 

 Kartert suspect that they may belong to a form different 

 from the typical, which is from the Aru Islands. 



Cyclopsittacus guglielmi III. (Schleg.) ; Sharpe, Hand- 

 list, ii. p. 9, n. 14 (1900). 



Cyclopsitta guglielmi III. Dubois, Syn. Av. p. 33, n. 428 

 (1899) ; R. & H. Nov. Zool. viii. pp. 75, 77 (Salwatty and 

 opposite coast of New Guinea) (1901). 



This species appears to be the rarest of the genus; in 

 1901 it was still wanting in Tring Museum, and has not been 

 figured as yet. 



Cyclopsittacus suavissimus Sclat. ; De Vis, Rep. Brit. 

 New Guin., App. p. 81 (Wharton Range) (1898) ; Sharpe, 

 Hand-list, ii. p. 9, n. 15 (1900). 



Cyclopsittacus nanus De Vis, Rep. Brit. New Guin., App. 

 p. 81 (Wharton Range) (1898) ; Rothsch. Nov. Zool. v. 

 p. 511 (= suavissimus) (1898). 



Cyclopsitta suavissima Dubois, Syn. Av. p. 34, n. 4.29 

 (1899). 



Cyclopsitta melanogenia suavissima R. & H. Nov. Zool. viii. 

 pp. 74, 77 (1901). 



It appears that C. nanus De Vis is established on an 

 abnormal specimen of this species ; the length of the wing 

 is 2 5 millimetres shorter than in ordinary specimens. 



Cyclopsittacus melanogenys (Rosenb.) ; Sharpe, Hand- 

 list, ii. p. 9, n. 16 (1900). 



Cyclopsitta melanogenys Dubois, Syn. Av. p. 34, n. 430 

 (1899). 



Cyclopsitta melanogenia melanogenia R. & H. Nov. Zool. 

 viii. pp. 74, 76 (1901). 



D'Albertis found along the Fly River specimens of a 

 Cyclopsittacus which I described as a new form (C.fusci- 

 frons Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. ix. p. 14, 1870) j later 



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