148 Count T. Salvadori—WNofes 
fig. 1; Shell. B. Afr. i. p. 141 (1896) ; Sharpe, Hand-list, 11. 
p- 35, n. 9 (1900) ; Rehnw. Vog. Afr. 11. p. 19. (1902). 
“4. swindereniane simillima, sed fascia cervicali aurantio- 
rubra nec olivacea; iugulo dilute aurantio-flavescente 
distinguenda; iride flava; ‘ pedibus virescentibus ; 
rostro corneo.” (Reichenow.) 
Hab. Jaunde in Cameroon. 
Loricutvs Blyth. 
LoricuLus verNAtis (Sparrm.); Richm. Pr. U.S. Nat. 
Mus. xxv. p. 304 (1902) (Nicobars). 
Loricutvs pusitius (Gray) ; Bartels, Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. 
Ind. lxi. p. 188 (1902) ; id. Journ. f. Orn. 1906, p. 512. 
Loricutus exitis Schleg.; Meyer & Wigl. Abh. Mus. 
Dresd. 1896, no. 1, p.4.; iid. B. of Celebes, 1. p. 149 (1898). 
Loricutus curysonotus Sclat.; McGreg. & Worcest. 
Bureau of Goy. Lab. no. 36, p. 50 (1906) (Cebu). 
LoricuLus reGuLus Souancé; McGreg. & Worcest. 
Bureau of Gov. Lab. no. 36, p. 50 (1906) (Guimaras, 
Masbate, Negros, Panay, Ticao). 
Loricutus pournst McGreg. Bureau of Goy. Lab. no, 25, 
p- 16 (1905); MceGreg. & Worcest. op. cit. no. 36, p. 50 
(1906) (Romblon, Libuyan, Tablas). 
“Related to L. regulus, but male distinguished by the 
smaller orange crown-patch and weaker nuchal band. I am 
inclined to think that the red breast-patch averages smaller 
in L. dournsi ; but I do not care to offer this as a reliable 
character. ‘The female is indistinguishable from the female 
of L. regulus.”’ 
Hab. Romblon, Libuyan, Tablas. 
Loricutus puitippensis (P. L. 8S. Miull.); McGreg. & 
Worcest. Bureau of Goy. Lab. no. 36, p. 50 (1906) (Catan- 
duanes, Luzon, Marinduque). 
LoricULUS MINDORENSIS Steere ; Hartert, Nov. Zool. ii. 
p. 487 (1895) ; MceGreg. Bureau of Gov. Lab. no. 34, p. 12 
