the Volcano of Apo and its Vicinity. 495 



Mr. Goodfellow procured three eggs of this species from a 

 hollow tree at Piso. They are of a rounded-oval shape, pure 

 white, and almost devoid of gloss. They measure respectively 

 ]-25 by 1-05 inch, 1'25 by 0*99, and 12 by 1-0. 



83. Prioniturus waterstradti. 



Prioniturus waterstradti Rothschild, Bull. B. O. C. xiv. 

 no. cvi. p. 71 (1904) j McGregor & Worcester, p. 49. 



a-d. S ? • Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., March. Nos. 167, 232, 

 243, 261. 



" Iris greyish-brown ; bill bluish-white ; feet and nails pale 

 bluish-grey." 



This interesting species of Racquet-tailed Parrot is new 

 to the British Museum. 



84. Cacatua h/ematuropygia. 



Cacatua hcematuropygia (P. L. S. Muller) ; McGregor & 

 Worcester, p. 48. 



a-c. S ? • Daliaon, 4th Feb. Nos. 106, 112, 113. 



" Iris dark brown (in the male) or red [in the female), 

 bare skin round eyes white or pinkish-white ; bill bluish- 

 white." 



85. Trichoglossus johnstoni^. 



Trichoglossus johnstonice Hartert, Bull. B. O. C. xiv. p. 10 

 (1903); Goodfellow, Avicult. Mag. (n. s.) iv. p. 83, pi. 

 (1906) ; McGregor & Worcester, p. 48. 



a-d. <J ? • Mt. Apo, 8000 ft., March. Nos. 231, 268, 

 283, 293 a. 



" Iris red ; bill yellowish-scarlet ; cere black ; feet grey or 

 pale greenish-grey." 



The female appears to have the yellow basal portion of the 

 feathers of the under parts paler yellow than in the male. 



An interesting account of Mrs. Johnstone's Parroquet, 

 written by Mr. Goodfellow, will be found in the t Avicultural 

 Magazine,' as quoted above. A pair of this species living 

 in Mrs. Johnstone's aviary at Burrswood, Sussex, has 

 succeeded in rearing young birds. This species is new to 

 the British Museum. 



