99 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS, 
NANODES, Vig. & Horsf. 
discolor (Shaw). Fourteen. 33,49. Tasmania, 
MELOPSITTACUS, Gould. 
undulatus (Shaw). Fourteen. 23. Australia (South; West; Queens- 
land, Cape Upstart, May). 
PEZOPORUS, //lig. 
formosus (Zath.). Eleyen. One pull. Australia (South). 
GEOPSITTACUS, Gould. 
occidentalis, Gould. 
STRINGOPIDZ, 
STRINGOPS, C.F. Gr. 
habroptilus, G.R.Gr. Hight. g,2 skeletons. New Zealand: Middle 
Island (Southern Alps, March ; Lake Wanaka). 
No. 5 =var alpina, Tristr., Cat. Coll. Birds, p. 272. Salvadori observes that this 
species formerly inhabited the ‘‘South Island,” doubtless meaning Stewart Island. 
By South Island, is generally understood now, the southern of the two main islands 
of New Zealand. Stringops, in former times, lived also in the Chatham Islands. 
greyi, @.R.Gr. 

The Psirract are, therefore, represented in the Museum by 73 out of 
the 82 characterised genera; and by 1258 specimens, belonging to 325, 
out of the 550 described, species. The number of, what we consider to be, 
good species, represented by their types, or by typical specimens, is 16 ; 
besides 16 relegated to the synonymy. (July, 1897.) 
