CATALOGUE OF PSITTACI. 17 
cyanicollis (S. Mzll.). Two. Batchian, November [New Guinea]. 
obiensis (Finsch). 
T heteroclitus (Homb. ¢ Jacq.). Six. 23,32, gjuv. New Britain. 
Solomon Islands (San Cristoval; Bugutu). 
No. 6, male juv. = Type of G. agrestis, Tristr. Ibis, 1882, p. 138. 
simplex (Meyer). 
PRIONITURUS, Wagl. 
platurus (Temm.). One. g. Macassar. 
flavicans, Cass. Two. ¢. Celebes (Minahassa, April). 
verticalis, Sharpe. 
discurus (Vieill.). Two. Philippines (Cebu; Manilla). April. 
suluensis, Bilas. 
mindorensis, Steere. One. g. N. Mindoro. December. 
cyaneiceps, Sharpe; luconensis, Steere. 
T montanus, Grant. Two. 3g, 2. Philippines (N. Luzon, Lepanto). 
Typical specimens. 
MASCARINUS, Less. 
mascarinus (Linn.). Extinct. 
It may be noted here that Lord Derby had, in his MS. notes, placed on record, a 
doubt whether the Leverian specimen of JL. mascar ee: now in Vienna, and said to 
be affected by albinism (Latham, Gen. Syn., i. pt. 2, p. 265, footnote, 1781), is not 
a made up bird. ‘‘Some few of the birds,” he adds, “Were certainly stich.” 
TANYGNATHUS, Wag/. 
gramineus (Gm.). 
luconensis (Zinn.). Five. Philippines (Cebu; Manilla; Siquijor). 
megalorhynchus (Bodd.). One. Gilolo. 
ee sorynchus, sub. sp. SUMbensSis, Meyer; affinis, Wall.; sub- 
finis, Sclat x 
mulleri (Temm.). Five. g. N. Celebes. 
mulleri, sud. sp. sangirensis, Meyer & Wigles. 
everetti, Tweedd. One. 
burbidgii, Sharpe. One. ¢g. Sulu Archipelago (Tawi-tawi Id., July). 
PALZORNIS, /ig. 
eupatria (Zinn.). Four. 39, 2juv., 2. Ceylon. [Nepaul.] 
nipalensis, Hodgs. Four. 43 (1 juv.) India(Mhow, December; Depal- 
pore, January ; Central India). 
indo-burmanica, Hume. One. ¢@. Burmah. 
magnirostris, Baill. 
wardi, H. Newt. Three. gjuv.,2?. Seychelles (Mahé, March, June). 
eques (Bodd.). 
torquata (Bodd.). Hight. 5¢,29. India (Himalayas, Dehra Dhoon ; 
Rutnagherry ; Godavery R., February). 
docilis (Vieill.). Three. 23, 9. Central Africa, Lado, February ; West 
Africa, Bathurst, July. 
T cyanocephala (Linn.): Thirteen. 59,39 (ad. &2juv.). India (Um- 
ballah ; Ramghur Hills, Behar; Bohundshar, July). Assam. Ceylon. 
No. 5 (= No. 664b Lord Derby’s Coll. ) in which the lower mandible is nof black, 
is the Type of Rose-headed Parrakeet, Var. A. Lath. Gen. , Syn., i. pt. 2, p. 239, 
No. 39 (1787). ‘This... was alive in my possession for some time. It was pur- 
chased at the sale of Lady Reade’s collection.” Lord Derby's MS. This bird died 
in October 1812. No. 6 ( = 664e Lord Derby’s Coll., from Gen. Davies's Coll.), is a 
xauthotic variety, and is the Type of Psittacus narcissus, Lath., og Orn. suppl., p. 21 
(1801); also of Jonquil Parrakect, Lath., Gen. Syn. suppl., p. 83. pl. exxiii. 
(1802). In No. 10 the under wing coverts are grass green as in ?. rosa, but it agrees 
with a P. cyanocephala, from Assam, in not having red wing spots. 
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