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258. LORICULUS GALGULUS (Linnzus). 
en Ae COLASISI. 
Psittacus galgulus LINN&xUS, Syst. Nat. ed. 10 (1758), 1, 103. 
Loriculus galgulus Satvapori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1891), 20, Sols 
SHARPE, Hand-List (1900), 2, 36; OaTEs and Rerp, Cat. Birds’ Eggs 
(1903), 3, 17; Mearns, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. (1905), 18, 90; Mc- 
‘GreGoR and WorcEsTER, Hand-List (1906), 50. 
Cagayan Sulu (Mearns). Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Banka, Nias. 
“Adult male——Green ; a deep blue spot on middle of crown; a golden 
yellow triangular spot on interscapular region ; a bright yellow band across 
lower back; rump and upper tail-coverts scarlet-red; a large scarlet-red 
patch. on throat; wings and tail above green; greater under wing-coverts, 
inner web of quills underneath, and tail below verditer-blue; tail tipped 
with yellowish green. ‘Bill and cere black; iris deep brown; feet buffy 
brown.’ (Davison). Length, about 132; wing, 84; tail, 36; bill, 11; 
tarsus, 10. 
“Adult female——Green of under parts duller and more yellowish ; blue 
crown-spot duller; orange patch nearly obsolete; no yellow band across 
lower back; rump and upper tail-coverts duller red, the coverts shorter 
than in the male; no red patch on throat. 
“Young.—Dull green, all the feathers with narrow dusky edges; fore- 
head gray, with a bluish tinge on the sides; no blue spot on crown; 
no orange patch on interscapulars; rump green, with edges of feathers 
dull red. ‘Bill, cere, legs, and feet dull yellow; bill shaded dusky.’ 
(Davison.)” (Salvadori. ) 
This species is included in the list of Philippine birds on the evidence 
of a pair of cage birds obtained by Mearns, in Cagayan Sulu. These were 
probably brought from Borneo, 
259. LORICULUS BONAPARTEI Souancé. 
BONAPARTE’S COLASISI, 
Loriculus bonapartet Souanck, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. (1856), 222; Sat- 
VADORI, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1891), 20, 53; Ibis (1891), 48, pl. 3; 
SHARPE, Hand-List (1900), 2, 36; McGreaor and WorcESsTER, Hand- 
List (1906), 50. 
Bongao (Everett); Sulu (@uillemard, Platen, Bourns & Worcester); Tawi 
Tawi (Bourns & Worcester, Everett). 
“Adult male-—Green, under parts a little lighter; head above red, 
scarlet on the forehead, shading off into a rich orange on the occiput ; 
rump and upper tail-coverts red; a large patch on the throat also red ; 
outer web of the primaries and tail-feathers dark green, the last tipped 
with lighter green ; inner webs of the quills underneath and under surface 
of the tail-feathers verditer-blue. Bill horny black; feet in the dried skin 
dusky, nearly black. Length, about 152; wing, 94; tail, 49; bill, 15; 
tarsus, 11. (Museum Rothschild.) 
