460 Count T. Salvadori— Notes 



Similar to P. vittata, but having the tail entirely olive-green 

 above, with no brown-red whatever. 



Hab. Paraguay and Rio Grande do Sul. 



Pyrrhura borellii Salvad. Boll. Mus. Tor. no. 190, 

 pp. 3-4 (1894), no. 238, p. 18 (1895); Forb. & Robins. 

 Bull. Liverp. Mus. i. p. 12 (1897) ; Dub. Syn. Av. p. 13, 

 no. 164 (1899) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 17, n. 4 (1900); 

 Salvad. Ibis, 1900, p. 671 ; Ihering, Rev. Mus. Paul. vi. 

 p. 335, n. 305 (1904). 



Similar to P. chiripcpj (Vieill.), but with the wings along 

 the cubital and carpal edges red, the fore-neck and breast 

 darker olive-brown, and the primaries with primary-coverts 

 brighter blue. 



Hab. Upper Paraguay on the Rio Apa. In the ' Hand- 

 list ' instead of Rio Apa is printed Rio Agre ! 



Pyrrhura emma (Verr.) ; Salvad. Boll. Mus. Tor. no. 190, 

 p. 4 (1894) ; Forb. & Robins. Bull. Liverp. Mus. i. p. 12 

 (1898); Dub. Syn. Av. p. 13, n. 164 (1899); Sharpe, 

 Hand-list, ii. p. 17, n. 6 (1900). 



Pyrrhura vittata, part., Tristr. Cat. Coll. B. p. 79, 

 specim. b (Guiana) (1889). 



I have already remarked (/. c.) that this species was 

 named by Jules Verreaux from specimens contained in the 

 collections of Dr. Sclater and Salvin & Godman. I de- 

 scribed it for the first time, taking the characters from 

 the same specimens, which have now passed into the British 

 Museum. 



Pyrrhura griseipectus Salvad. Ibis, 1900, p. 672; Dub. 

 Syn. Av. p. 1053 (1903). 



Pyrrhura leucotis Rchnw. (nee Kuhl), Vogelbild. t.xxviii. 

 f. 8 (1878-83) ; id. Journ. f. Oru. 1881, p. 338 (Consp. 

 Psitt. p. 178) ; Salvad. Cat. B. xv. p. 216 (part.) (1891). 



This species (the exact locality of which is not certain) 

 belongs to the section of the genus Pyrrhura having a 

 brown-red patch on the lower back, the breast with trans- 

 verse bars, the cheeks maroon, and the bend of the wing 

 red. It is allied both to P. leucotis (Kuhl) and P. emma 



