144 Count T. Salvadori—Nofes 
British New Guinea, at elevations of from 5000 to 7000 feet, 
and also on Mt. Kuutsford (11,000 feet). 
The plate in ‘The Ibis’ gives a very good idea of this 
bird. 
Psirracetia MopeEsta (Schl.) ; Hartert, Lbis, 1897, p. 60. 
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PsitTacELLA MADARASZI Meyer; Hartert, |. c. ; Rothseh. 
Nov. Zool. v, p. 511 (1898). 
Psittacella maderani (lapsu) Rothsch. & Hartert, op. cit. 
vil. p. 87 (1901). 
Psrrrinus Blyth. 
Psi?TINUs INCERTUS (Shaw). 
Psittinus malaccensis (Lath.); Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1x. 
pp. 196, 542 (1902) (Pehang, E. Malay Peninsula). 
Latham’s name Psittacus ma/accensis, according to me, 
cannot be used, as there was already a Psittacus malaccensis 
(Gm.). 
Psittinus aBBoTTI Richm. Pr. Biol. Soc. Wash. xv. 
p. 188 (1902) (Simular Isl., west coast of Sumatra) ; id. 
Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxvi. p. 496 (1903). 
“This species 1s conspicuously unlike the only previousty 
known member of the genus, P. incertus, differing in having 
the mantle, rump, upper tail-coverts and lower surface 
green, a brighter blue head, a greenish patch on the crown, 
and a black band across the nape. It is also considerably 
larger than the common species. 
“The female is duller in colour, has no blue on the head 
(which is like the mantle), aud no black band on the nape.” 
(Richmond. ) 
Wing of the males 130-144 mm., of the females 134— 
14] mm. 
Hab. Simular Island, off the west coast of Sumatra. 
Bovpopsirracus Salvad. 
BoLBopsItTAcus LUNULATUS (Scop.); MeGreg. & Worcest. 
Bureau of Goy. Lab. no. 36, p. 49 (1906) (Luzon). 
