290 MR. A. R, WALLACE ON THE [June 28, 
16. Eos. 
71. Eos 1npica. 
Psittacus indicus, Gm.; Pl. Enl. 143; Lev. Perr. t. 53. 
P. coccineus, Lath. 
Hab. Siau and Sanguir. 
Remarks.—This beautiful bird is brought by native traders to 
Menado and Ternate from these islands, which are its only known 
habitat; it must therefore be considered as belonging to the Mo- 
luccas, although its habitat is situated between Celebes and the Phi- 
lippines. Psettacus variegatus, Gm., is probably a made-up bird. 
72. Eos CYANOGENIA. 
Eos cyanogenia, Bp. Consp. Av. p. 4; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 
pl. 14. 
Hab. Myfor and Jobie islands (N. of New Guinea). 
Remarks.—Living specimens of this bird were brought to Dorey 
along with Lorius eyanauchen. 
73. Eos CYANOSTRIATA. 
Eos cyanostriata, G. R. Gray, Gen. of Birds, ii. pl. 103. 
Lorius borneus, Less. 
Hab. Tenimber Islands and Timor-laut. 
Remarks.—This species is often brought alive to Macassar in the 
Bugis praus, which go to the Tenimber Islands for the tripang 
fishery. 
74. Eos RuBRA. 
Psittacus ruber, Gm. iE borneus, L.); Pl. Enl. 519; Lev. Perr. 
t. 44, 
P. moluccensis, Lath. 
P. ceruleatus, Shaw; Lev. Perr. t. 93. 
Hab, Ceram, Goram, Amboyna, and Bouru (4. R. W.). 
75. Eos SEMILARVATA. 
Eos semilarvata, Bp. Consp. Av. p. 4; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 
pl. 15. 
Hab. Unknown. (Not Ceram, probably Timor-laut.) 
76. Eos SQUAMATA. 
? Psittacus squamatus, Bodd. Pl. Enl. 684. 
? P. guebiensis, Scop. 
Hab. Waigiou (4. R. W.). 
Remarks.—This seems distinct from the next, having constantly 
much narrower bands ou nape and less gate beneath. Its identi- 
fication as above is doubtful. 
77. EOS RICINIATA. 
Psittacus riciniatus, Bechst.; Lev. Perr. t. 54. 
P. cochinsinensis, Lath.; ? Wag]. Mon. p. 560. 
Hab. Batchian and Gilolo (4. R. W.). 
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