314 Count T. Salvadori—Notes 
“Nearest to P. chrysopterygius Gould, but lacks the 
yellow band across the forehead; the crown is chestnut 
[according to Dr. Hartert, dark brown], the lower parts are 
verditer-blue (in the male) ; the under tail-coverts orange. 
Wing 123 mm.” (Collett.) 
Hab. Arnhem Land. 
PsepHotus Muiticotor (V. & H.); Hall, Victorian 
Natural. xv. p. 146 (South-western Australia) (1899). 
PsrrHotus H#MATONOTUS (Gould); North, Rec. Austr. 
Mus. v. pp. 266 (xanthochroism), 267 (traces of albinism) 
(1904). 
Neoruema Salvad. 
NeroPHEMA BOURKE! (Gould) ; North, Rec. Austr. Mus. v. 
pp. 267, 268 (var., Western Australia) (1904) ; Astley, Avic. 
Mag. (2) ii. pl. to p. 239 (1905). 
A new locality. 
CyaNnorHAMPHUs Bp. 
CYANORHAMPHUS ERYTHRONOTUs (Kuhl) ; Forbes & Robin- 
son, Bull. Liverp. Mus. i. p. 21 (1897) (Tahiti). 
The Liverpool Museum possesses two examples of this 
extinct species: one, collected by Sir Joseph Banks, is the 
type (probably) of the Red-rumped Parrot Lath. Gen. Syn. i. 
p- 249, n. 50. 
CyaNORHAMPHUS UNICOLOR (Vig.). 
Pezoporus (!) fairchildii Hector, Tr. N. Zeal. Inst. xxvii. 
p- 285 (Antipodes I.) (1895); Sharpe, Hand-list, ii. p. 41, 
n. 2 (1900). 
Cyanorhamphus unicolor Lorenz, Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii. 
p-316 (1902); Ogilvie-Grant, Ibis, 1905, p. 579 (Antipodes I.); 
Buller, Suppl. B. New Zeal. ii. p. 81, pl. ix. (1905). 
Iris red (F. W. Hutton). 
CYANORHAMPHUS NOVH ZEALANDI& (Sparrm.); Lorenz, 
Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii. p. 313 (1902); Ogilvie-Grant; 
Ibis, 1905, p. 580 (Dusky Sound, South I.); Buller, Suppl. 
B. New Zeal. ii. p. 83 (1905). 
Inis red (F. W. Hutton). 
