CATALOGUE OF PSITTACI. (i 
forsteni, sub. sp. djampeanus, Hartert. One. Djampea Island. 
cyanogrammus, Wag. Two. Buru. Amboina. 
massena, Bp. Nine. ¢,3¢. 5.H. New Guinea. New Hebrides. Solo- 
mon Islands (Bugotu; Makira). Loyalty Islands. 
flavicans. Cab. & Reich. ; nigrigularis, @.2.G7. ; coccineifrons, @.2.G7. ; 
mitchelli, @.2.Gr.; ceeruleiceps, D' Alb. & Salvad. 
nove hollandie (Gm.). Ten. Australia (N.S. Wales). 
verreauxius, Sp. 
rubritorquis, Vig. € Horsf. Four. 22. N. Australia (Port Essington). 
rosenbergi, Schleg. 
ornatus (Linn.). Four. ¢. N. Celebes. 
PSITTEUTELES, 6p. 
flavoviridis (/Vall.). 
meyeri (Wald.). Two. 3. Celebes (Minahassa). 
meyeri, sub. sp. bonthainensis, Ayer. 
euteles (Zemm.). Six. 3¢, @. Timor. Flores. 
Some Timor specimens are darker and greener on the head than the specimen from 
Flores, collected by Wallace. 
weberi, Buittih. 
chlorolepidotus (Kuhl). Nine. 3. Australia (N.S. Wales; Queensland). 
PTILOSCLERA, 6p. 
versicolor (Vig.). Six. &, 2 (jr). N. Australia (P. Essington ; Somerset, 
Cape York). 
GLOSSOPSITTACUS, 8p. 
goldiei (Sharpe); diadematus, Verr. & Des Murs. 
concinnus (Shaw). Twelve. 2¢. Australia (Victoria). Tasmania. 
porphyrocephalus (Dietr.). Seven. g. W. Australia (Swan River) ; 5. 
Australia. 
pusillus (Shaw). Nine. 3$, @. Australia. 
HYPOCHARMOSYNA, Salvad. 
wilhelmine (Jeyer). 
placens, Tem. Eleven. 69,592. Kélds. Salwatty. New Guinea. 
subplacens (Sclat.). Seven. 43, 39. New Britain (Blanche Bay) ; 
Duke of York Islands (Mioko). 
rubrigularis (Scdat.) ; rubronotata (/Waill.); kordoana (Meyer). 
T aureocincta (Layard). Three. 3s, ¢. Fiji (Ovalau, 13/6/75; Taviuni; 
Rewa). 
No. 1 (=2774 Tristr. Coll.) is the Type of the species. 
palmarum (Gm.). Four. 23,22. New Hebrides (Vateé). 
pygmea, ((m.). 
Under Pygmy Parrakeet in Lord Derby’s copy of Latham’s Gen. Syn., i., pt. 2, p- 256, 
No. 60 (1787), occurs the following note in Lord Derby’s handwriting. ‘‘ My speci- 
men (marked as this species by Dr. Latham) came from New Holland, and answers 
well to this description, except in having a red band from eyes to the bill and over 
the front.” This specimen has unfortunately disappeared ; the probability that the 
unique Vienna specimen is a female of H. palmarum, as considered by Mr. EK. Layard, 
and probably young, is increased by this observation. 
CHARMOSYNOPSIS, Saluad. 
pulchella (G.2.Gr.). Four. 34, 9. New Guinea. 
T margarethe (T’risir.). One. ?- Solomon Ids. (San Cristoval, Makira). 
Type of species ; type of male lost—stolen, it is said, by a sweep ! 

