on the Parrots. }27 
beginning of the outermost primary blue like the under 
wing-coverts, instead of light green.” (Hartert.) 
Hab. Rossel Island in the Louisiade Archipelago. 
Grorrroyus rHoDOPs (Schleg.) ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. 
p. 230 (1900) (Burn). 
Geoffroyus personatus rhodops Uartert, op. cit. viii. 
p. 4 (1901) (Ceram-laut) ; Rothsch. & Hartert, t.c. p. 83 
(1901) (Buru, Amboina, Ceram, Ceram-laut). 
GroFrRoyus EXPLORATOR Hartert. 
Geojfroyus personatus explorator Wartert, t. ec. p. 4 
(Manawoka, Goram Islands) (1901); Rothsch. & Hartert, 
é. e. p. 83. (1901): 
“ Differs from G. rhodops in its much smaller size, the 
wing of the male measuring only 175-178 mm., against 189- 
195 in G. rhodops, iu the under mandible being apparently 
always pale, and in the green colour being as a rule more 
yellowish. The crown of the female seems to be lighter 
brown.” (Hartert.) 
Hab. “Goram and Manawoko Islands, between Ceram 
and Key” (Hartert). 
Scarcely different from G. rhodops. 
GEOFFROYUS FLORESIANUS Salvad.; Hartert, Nov. Zool. v. 
p. 44 (1898). 
Geoffroyus floresianus floresianus Hartert, t, c. p. 472 
(1898). 
Geoffroyus personatus floresianus Rothsch. & Hartert, op. cit. 
vin. p. 23 (1901), 
The female has the head dark brown (Rothsch. § Hartert). 
GEOFFROYUS SUMBAVENSIS Salvad.; Hartert, op. cit. iii. 
pp. 563, 596 (Lombock) (1896). 
Geofroyus floresianus sumbavensis Hartert, op. cit. v. 
p. 473 (1895). 
? Geoffroyus lansbergit Finsch, Not. Leyd. Mus. xx. 
p. 225 (1898) (Sumbawa); Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 28, 
n. 12 (1901). 
