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- Psittacula deliciosa Ridgw. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. X. 

 p. 529 (1887) j Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 19, n. 12 (1900) ; 

 Dub. Syn. Av. p. 1053 (1903). 



Psittacula gujanensis part., Salvad. Cat. B. xx. p. 251 

 (1891). 



I had united P. deliciosa (of Lower Amazonia) with 

 P. guianensis, from which Dr. Sharpe separates it. 



Brotogerys Vig. 



Brotogerys virescens (Gm.) ; Schulz, Orn. Monatsber. 

 viii. pp. 56-57 (breeding) (1900). 



Brotogerys pyrrhopterus (Lath.) ; Salvad. & Festa, 

 Boll. Mus. Tor. no. 368, p. 25 (Ecuador occ.) (1900). 



I Brotogerys jugularis (Mull.) ; Salvad. & Festa, Boll. 

 Mus. Tor. no. 339, p. 9 (1899). 



Brotogerys devillei (G. R. Gr.) ; Berl. & Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. ix. p. 109 (Orinoco Region) (1902). 



Brotogerys chiriri (Vieill.) ; Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. 

 N. H. v. p. 141 (Chapada) (1893) ; Salvad. Boll. Mus. Tor. 

 no. 378, p. 12 (Urucum) (1900). 



Brotogerys tui (Gm.) ; Forb. & Robins. Bull. Liverp. 

 Mus. i. p. 13 (1897). 



Three specimens, marked females, in the Liverpool 

 Museum have the yellow streak behind the eyes, a feature 

 which I thought peculiar to the males. 

 [To be continued.] 



XXIX. — On the Birds collected by Mr. Walter Goodfelloiv on 

 the Volcano of Apo and in its Vicinity, in South-east 

 Mindanao, Philippine Islands. By W. R. Ogilvie-Grant. 



(Plates XVIII. & XIX.) 



The present contribution to the ornithology of the Philippine 

 Islands contains an account of an important collection of 

 ser. viii. — VOL. VI. 2 H 



