14 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
salvini, Salvad. One. ¢. 
autumnalis (Linn.). Two. S. Mexico. 
xanthops (Spix). Two. Brazil. 
No. 1 agrees very well with Spix’s figure (Av. Bras. i. p. 39, pl. xxvi.) ; but the wing 
coverts are not bordered with yellow as in the plate; the tips of the feathers on 
the back and sides of the neck, and especially the back of the head and of the under- 
side as well, are margined with bluish rather than dusky; some yellow feathers 
appear on the abdomen of both specimens; the reddish-orange on the lateral tail- 
feathers is basal, and does not extend to the tip. In No. 2 the bars on the back of 
the head and neck are bluer than in No. 1. In both specimens there is a bare space 
round the eye extending almost to the bill, which is not represented in Spix’s plate. 
brasiliensis (Zinn.). One. 
bodini, Finsch. 
festiva (Linn.). Four. g,29. Brazil (Para). [Guiana.] - 
chloronota, Souaneé. 
vittata (Bodd.). One. [Guiana.] 
pretrei (Zemm.). One. Rio Grande [do Sul]. 
tucumana, Cab. 
albifrons (Sparrm.). Three. Central America (Zucappa). Interior of 
Cayenne. 
xantholora, @.Rk.Gr.; caymanensis, Cory; bahamensis, Bryant ; 
collaria (Linn); agilis (Linn.). 
ventralis (Mill.). Two. Juv. 
leucocephala (Zinn.). One. 
PACHYNUS, Aehnw. 
brachyurus (Zemm. & Kuhl). Two. ¢. Brazil. Upper Amazons. 
PIONUS, Wagl. 
menstruus (Linn.). Five. 23, 2. Panama. Bolivia. 
reichenowi, Heine; cobaltinus (Jass. & Souancé). 
sordidus (Linn.). One. §. America. 
Type of Psittacus sordidus, var A. Lath., Gen. Hist. ii. p. 223 (1822). 
Surana: Bp. ; lacerus (Heine). 
maximiliani (Kuhl). One. Bolivia. 
bridgesi, Boucard. One. Bolivia. 
tumultuosus (Tsch.). 
seniloides (Mass. ¢ Sowancé). One. 
senilis (Spix). Two. Mexico. 
No. 2 a young bird. 
chalcopterus (Fras.). One. Santa Fe de Bogota. 
Type of species, (Fraser, P.Z.S., 1840, p. 59). 
fuscus (Mill.). Three. 
DEROPTYUS, Wag/. 
accipitrinus (Linn.). Five. 3, ¢. 
No. 5 rich xanthotie variety. 
TRICLARIA, Wag/. 
cyanogaster (Vieill.). Two. Brazil (Rio Grande; Rio Janeiro). 
PIONOPSITTACUS, 6p. 
melanotis (La/7.). 
pileatus (Scop.). Three. 3. 
pyrrhops, Sadvin. 
amazoninus (Des Murs). Two. Mexico (Bolano). 
hematotis (Sclat. ¢ Salvin.). One. Yzabal. 
coccineicollaris (Zawr.); pyrilia (&p.). 
