on the Parrots. 453 



coverts blue. Tail above scarlet and blue, under side of tail 

 and wings intense orange-yellow. 



Hab. Mountains of Trelawny and St. Anne's, Jamaica. 



Procured by Mr. White, proprietor of the Oxford Estate. 



Extinct. 



- Aha gossei Rothsch. Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. \ {• (1905) (ex 

 Gosse, B. Jamaica, p. 260). 



Ara tricolor part., Clark, Auk, 1905, p. 348 (Jamaica). 



Forehead, crown, and back of neck bright yellow ; sides of 

 face, anterior and lateral parts of neck and back bright 

 scarlet; wing-coverts and breast deep blood-red; winglet 

 and primaries light blue; tail red and yellow. Basal half 

 of the upper mandible black, apical half ash-coloured ; lower 

 mandible black, tip only ash-coloured. Legs and feet said 

 to have been black. 



Hab. Mountains of Hanover Parish, about ten miles 

 east of Lucea, Jamaica. 



Specimen shot about 1765 by Mr. Odell (Gosse). 



An allied species appears to have lived on Haiti (Clark, 

 Auk, 1905, p. 348 ; Rothsch. Bull. B. O. C. xvi. pp. 14, 15). 



Ara militaris (Linn.) ; Sclat. Bull. B. O. C. iv. p. vi 



(eggs) (1894). 



Ara rubrigena (Lafresn.). 



Ara bridgesi Fraser MSS. in the published Catalogue of 

 Birds in the Knowsley Museum, fide Forbes & Robins. Bull. 

 Liverp. Mus. i. no. 1, p. 10 (1897). 



Ara severa (Linn.); Salvad. & Festa, Boll. Mus. Tor. 

 no. 368, p. 24 (Rio Peripa) (1900); Berl. & Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. ix. p. 107 (Orinoco Region) (1902). 



Ara auricollis Cass. ; Sclat. Bull. B. O. C. iii. p. xlv 

 (Argentina) (1894); Salvad. Boll. Mus. Tor. no. 292, p. 26 

 (Argentina, Prov. of Jujuy) (1897), no. 378, p. 11 (Urucuin, 

 Matto Grosso) (1900). 



Ara hahxi (Souance) ; Berl. & Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix. 

 ]). 107 (Orinoco Region) (1902). 



