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in front and with no keel-like ridge; upper mandible with no file-like 
surface on the under surface of the hook; tongue brushy;.cere broader 
over the culmen and gradually becoming narrower along the sides of the 
bill; * * * wing acute, with the three first quills generally the 
longest.” (Salvadori.) In the single Philippine species the forehead 
is “dark rosy red.” 
Genus TRICHOGLOSSUS Vigors and Horsfield, 1826. 
Characters same as those given for the Family. 
233. TRICHOGLOSSUS JOHNSTONIAZ. Hartert. 
MRS. JOHNSTONE’S LORIKEET. 
Trichoglossus johnstonie HartTert, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club (1903), 14, 10; 
Novit. Zool. (1906), 13, 755; McGrecor and WorcestEerR, Hand-List 
(1906), 48; Grant, Ibis (1906), 495; GoopFELLOw, Avicult. Mag. 
(1906), 4, 83 (plate). 
Mindanao (Goodfellow, Waterstradt). 
Adult.—Forehead dark rosy red, in the male obscured by greenish 
tips to the feathers; narrow loral line and broad line from the eyes back- 
ward meeting (in the female indistinctly) on the nape, dark brownish 
purple (not quite as dark as ‘prune-purple’, Ridgway’s Nomenclature of 
Colors, pl. 8, fig. 1) ; rest of crown and whole upper surface grass-green, 
the inner webs of remiges and first primary on both webs black, all, with 
the exception of the first three, with a large sulphur-yellow patch in the 
middle of inner webs; feathers round the mandible to ear-coverts dark 
rose-red, those toward the ear-coverts, with yellowish-green tips; feathers 
of under surface dull sulphur-yellow, with gray bases and broad green 
tips; lower abdomen and under tail-coverts more greenish yellow, the 
green tips less distinct; under wing-coverts yellowish green, those near 
edge of wing dark green and some of the longest ones pale yellow; tail 
from below greenish brownish-yellow. Wing, 106 to 108; tail, 71 to 74; 
bill from cere to tip, ¢, 14.5; 9, 12; metatarsus about 15. “Bill 
yellowish red.” (Hartert.) 
Known only from specimens collected on Mount Apo, Mindanao. 
Family CACATUIDZ. 
Bill very strong; edge of upper mandible strongly sinuate; lower man- 
dible with the lower face wide and slightly rounded; a large unfeathered 
space about the eye; head crested; tail moderate and square; plumage 
nearly all white in the single Philippine species. 
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