10 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS, 
CONURINZ. 
ANODORHYNCHUS, Spix. 
hyacinthinus (Lath.). One and Skeleton. 
leari, Bp.; glaucus (Vieii/.). 
CYANOPSITTACUS, 8p. 
spixi (Wagl.). One. Brazil. 
ARA, Cuu. 
ararauna (Linn.). Two. 
caninde (Wagl.) 
macao (Linn.). Four. 2?. Honduras. 
chloroptera, G.R.Gr. One. gf. Brazil. 
tricolor (Bechst.). One. 92. [Mexico.] 
militaris (Linn.). Two. 3, 9. 8S. America. 
ambigua (Bechst.). : 
rubrigena, Lafresn. Two. Bolivia. 
Types of Ara bridgesi, Fraser, MSS. in ‘‘ the published Catalogue of Birds in the Knows- 
ley Museum” (note in Fraser’s MS. Catalogue). Any information as to this published 
Catalogue would be welcome. 
severa (Linn.). Five. Surinam, Brazil. Bolivia. 
maracana (Vzeill.). Three. ¢, ?. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). 
couloni, Sc/at. 
auricollis (Cass). Three. Brazil. 
macavuanna (Gm.). Three. g. S. America. 
In two specimens the red on the lower abdomen is specially noticeable, 
nobilis (Linn.). Two. Brazil. 
hahni (Souancé). Two. @. Brazil. 
No. 1 is almost as large as A. nobilis, but in the colour of its bill it agrees with 4. hahni. 
RHYNCHOPSITTACUS, &p. 
pachyrhynchus (Sw.). Three. Mexico. 
CONURUS, Kuhl. 
acuticaudatus (Vieill.). Four. [Chili.] 
hzemorrhous, Spix. 
guarouba (Gm.). Three. 239(?). (2). Cayenne. 
No. 2, Ex Mus. Bullock, is one of the Types of Yellow Maccaw Parrot, Lath., Gen. 
Hist. ii., p. 144 (1822). Another, from the Bullock Museum, was in Lord Derby’s 
Collection, but has disappeared. 
solstitialis (Linn.). Three. 22. 
jendaya (Gm.). Three. @juv. . 
auricapillus (Licht.). Five. ¢. Brazil (Rio Janeiro). 
nenday (Vieill.). One. Paraguay. 
weddelli, Deville. One. 
Collected by C. Bridges. ie 
mitratus, /'sch. Two. Bolivia. 
rubrolarvatus, Mass. & Souancé; frontatus, Cab.; finschi, Salvad. 
wagleri, G.B.Gr. One. 
euops (Wagl.). One. 
chloropterus (Sowancé). One. 
leucophthalmus (Miill.). Two. 29. Guiana. 
We are uncertain whether these specimens should be assigned to C. leucophthalmus or 
to C. leucogenys ; for it is very difficult to decide from Salvadori’s description in the 
B. M. Cat. of Birds. In his Key to the species of the genus with yellow greater under 
wing-coverts, he distinguishes C. leucophthalmus from C. callogenys, by its dark green 
colour, its smaller size and its having the cheeks green, without red patches, eacept 
