274 il/r.ViGOKs's and Dr. Housri eld's Description of the 



4. SoLANDRi? C niger, col/o corporcque inferior i brnnnescenti- 



nigris, rectricibiis lateralibtis medio coccineis 7iigrof'asciatis, 



rostro pdllido. 

 Psittacus Solandri ? Temni. Linn. Tran.^. vol. xiii. p. 113. 

 Psittacus Temminckii. Kn/it, ISova Acta <')-c. p. 89- no. l62. 

 Solantler's Cockatoo. Lath. Gen. IJist. ii. p. '201. 7io. 129. 



In describing and giving a name to this bird M. Temminck 

 expresses his doubts as to its being a distinct species, or the 

 young of the preceding C. Cookii ; and he clearly states the 

 arouments on both sides the question. As far as we can judge, 

 it seems probable that the birds will prove distinct. But this is 

 a mere matter of fact, which we hope shortly will be ascertained : 

 and as such we leave it to time, without indulging in conjecture. 



5. Galeatus. C. cincraceiis viridi-.'iplendens, albido-variegati/s, 



rectricibiis albido fasciatini undnlafis, crista maris coccinea. 

 Psittacus galeatus. Lath. Lid. Orn. Siipp. p. xxiii. no. 13. Kiihl, 



Nova Acta c^-c. vol. 10. p. 88. no. 1(J0. 

 Red-crowned Parrot. Lath. Gen. Hist. ii. p. 218. no. 152. 



pL xxviii. 



Subfam. Pal.i:ornina, 



Genus. N anodes*. 



Rostmm breve culmine rotundato, altius quam longum, generis 



ISlacrocerci rostro persimile ; mandibulâ inferiori brevis- 



sima, introrsum inclinante, emarginatâ. 

 Alœ médiocres, subacuminatœ ; remigibus prima et secundâ ferè 



a?qualibus longissimis, secundum et tertiix^ pogoniis externis 



apicem versus leviter emarginatis. 

 Pedes médiocres ; tarsis digitisque subgracilibus. 

 Cauda gradata, cuneata ; rectricibiis apicem versiis gracilioribus. 



* Navw^s nanus. 



We 



