NOTES AND EEFEEENCP^S. 



4GG p. 15. Oentkopus melanurus, Gould, and 0. jiaorourus, Govld, 

 cannot be considered good species, being only northi'i-n varieties in 

 which the variation is not constant. Specimens froiii the Kockingham 

 Bay districts embrace all three forms. 



Cacatua goffixii, Fiiiscli, No. 477 in First Edition of this List, is a 

 synonym of C. ducorpsii, Quoy ct Ouim., which is not an Australian 

 species, but is peculiar to the Solomon Islands. 



472. LiCMETis NAsicus, Temm. and L. pastinatob, Gouhl, appear to be 

 only local varieties of the same species ; the types should lie examined. 



475. 0. STELLATus, Waaler, = C. MACRORHYNrHus, Goxdd. 



477. = C. LEACHII, Kuhl. 



478. C. XANTHONOTUS, Gould, ffoui Tasmnnin. Tliis is nothing more 

 than an insular form or variety of ('. FUNEEr.TTS ; in the type specimen 

 examined, the yellow patch on the side of the h.?ad is slightly 

 more defined. 



480. M. GOLIATH. Kuld, a large billed vaiiety of M. aterrimijS, Gmelin. 



495. P. AMATHTJSI-E, Bl^., = P. CTANOGENYS, GouM. 



