62 Prof. Giacinto Martorelli on the 



{c) No. 8718. Havre Dorey (Frank). Young (?).— The 

 band on the nape olive, well defined ; the two bands on 

 the throat and breast very narrow, but clearly sej^arated 

 from the interposed dark brown space ; the yellow colour 

 slightly inclining to orange on the belly, and especially 

 on the tibiae ; back blackish brown, with whitish edgings 

 near the base of the neck ; inner secondaries olive- 

 broAvn ; tail-feathers not acuminated. 



[d] No. 15127, ? . Havre Dorey {Dor^ia, ex Brujin). Adult. 

 — Vertex and nape olive-yellow; bands on the throat 

 and breast ; middle of the abdomen bright yellow, per- 

 fectly defined from the blackish brown of the thoracic 

 bands and sides of the body ; tibiae tinged with orange 

 and minium; interscapular region black; inner webs 

 of tail-feathers, on the basal portion, orange ; inner 

 secondaries with an olive tinge. 



(e) No. 15126. Geelvink Bay, New Guinea. A dult.— Differs 



from the preceding in the more intense orange tinge on 

 the underparts and the bright minium of the tibiae. On 

 the vertex a tinge of chestnut. The inner webs of the 

 outer primaries with distinct orange tinge. 



(/) No. 9392. New Guinea (Schneider). Adult.— Bright 

 orange on the underparts, except the tibiae, which are 

 red ; flanks and thoracic band dark brown ; innermost 

 secondaries inclining to maroon. 



((/) No. 9393. New Guinea (Schneider). Adult. — The nape 

 olive-yellow ; an intense chestnut tinge on the vertex ; 

 the anterior bands orange, as also the middle of the 

 abdomen and the bases of the tail-feathers ; inner 

 secondaries chestnut. 



(h) No. 19756. Fly River, New Guinea (J^Ae^e/j/). Adult.— 

 Nape olive-yellow; the chestnut tinge on the vertex 

 more intense ; on the two anterior bands and abdomen 

 the yellow feathers are broadly edged with red, and the 

 tibiae tinged with scarlet. The red edges appear also on 

 the yellow part of the outer primaries ; inner webs of 

 tail-feathers with orange-red bases. 



(i) No. 19755. Fly River, New Guinea (miitely). Adult.— 



