CATALOGUE OF PSITTACI. 91 
Philip, January; N. S. Wales: 8S. Australia). Tasmania, November 
and January. 
elegans (Gould). Three. ¢g. Australia. 
chrysogastra (Zath.). Seven. g, 2. West Australia, October. Tas- 
mania. 
petrophila (Gould). Four. 23, @. Australia (South; West, Retnest 
Island, December ; Island off Cape Lewin, December. 
pulchella (Shaw). Hight. 39, @. Australia (N. 8. Wales; Victoria). 
Tasmania. 
splendida (Gould), Three. 2g, 2. West Australia. 
CYANORHAMPHUS, Bp. 
ulietanus (G@m.). ae 
T erythronotus (Kuhl). Two, Tahiti. 
No. 1, collected by Sir Joseph Banks, is Type (probably) of Red-rwmped Parrot, Lath., 
Gen. Syn. i. p. 249, No. 50 (1781), and of Psittacus zealandicus, Lath., Ind. Ornith., 
i. p. 102. No. 1, from the Bullock collection is labelled Psittacus wlietanus. 
unicolor (Vig.). One. g. Antipodes Island. 
nove-zealandie (Sparrm.). Six. 23. New Zealand (Dunedin). 
T magnirostris, sp. nov. One. Tahiti. 
In general colouration similar to C. nove-zealandie, Sparrm., but larger, especially the 
head and beak ; upper mandible long and pointed ; base lead-blue, tip black; from 
tip to cere (measured by callipers) 1°04 inch, greatest width -59 ; width at ears 1:0 
inch ; maxilla was probably yellow. The crimson on the head extends more poster- 
iorly, but does not come down so close over the eye, and is less bright, than in C. 
novee-zealandic ; the ear coverts brownish-red. The nape feathers with their bases 
yellow. Bastard wing feathers almost wholly blue, of a darker shade than in C. 
novee-zealandice, and with the inner webs somewhat paler blue than the outer. The 
whole of the outer web of all the primaries blue, becoming peacock blue towards 
the tips. Tail feathers somewhat pointed at tips, but much less so than in C. 
cyanurus ; in certain lights they present a wash of blue, and in others, a shade of 
dusky brown. Under side of tail faint oily-yellowish dun, tipped, in certain aspects, 
with verditer blue. Under side yellowish-green. Length, 13°5 inches from tip of 
tail to cere; wing, 5°7 inches; tail 7:9 inches. 
rowleyi (Buill.). One. New Zealand (Wellington). 
aucklandicus, 2p. 
cooki (G&.Gr.). Two. g,andsternum. Norfolk Island. 
subflavescens, Salvad.; erythrotis (Wagl.). ; ; 
saisseti, Verr & Des Murs. Two. 3, 2. New Caledonia (Moindou, 
October). 
cyanurus, Salvad. One. g. [Tahiti.] 
Has no yellow to bases of nape feathers. 
auriceps (Kuhl). Nine. 39,29. New Zealand (Wellington; Port 
Cooper). 
intermedius, Rchnw. 
malherbi, Sowancé. Three. @. New Zealand (Port Cooper). 
From Salvadori’s catalogue, it would appear that C. intermedius, Rchnw. = C. alpinus, 
Bull., = C. awriceps, Kuhl (fide Salvadori) ; and C. malherbi, Souancé = C. auriceps, 
juv., =C. alpinus, Bull., (fide Buller and Salvadori) ;.and C. matherbi, G.R.Gr., 
is ‘‘exactly like, only smaller,” than C. auriceps, ‘* which seems to vary a good deal 
in size.” Therefore, alpinus, intermedius, and malherbi (G.R.Gr. nee Souanceé) 
apparently all equal awriceps. 
forbesi, Rothsch. 
NYMPHICUS, Wag/. 
cornutus (Gm.). Ten. 3¢,62. New Caledonia (Koé, October ; Hon- 
ailou ; Moindou, November; Dombea, December ; Yahoué). 
T uveensis, H. Z. & H. LZ. C. Layard. Two. gf, 2. Loyalty Islands 
(Uvea, July). 
No. 1, female, is Type of the species (P.Z.S. 1882, p. 408, pl. xxvi., fig. 2), 

