122 MR. P. L. SCLATER ON BIRDS [Feb. 11, 
8. BuCEROS RUFICOLLIS. 
Buceros ruficollis, Vieill. Temm. Pl. Col. 557. 
A young male of this species, which is the only one of the family 
found in the Papuan subregion. 
9. CENTROPUS ATERALBUS. 
Centropus ateralbus, Less. Voy. Coq. Zool. i. p. 620, Atlas, t. 33 ; 
Bp. Consp. i. p. 108. 
One example of this Coucal, which was originally discovered by 
Lesson, during the voyage of the ‘ Coquille,’ at Port Praslin, New 
Ireland, 
10. CacaTUA GOFFINI. 
Plictolophus goffini, Finsch, Papag. i. p. 308. 
A single skin of a white Cockatoo, is apparently referable to this 
species, of which the exact habitat was previously unknown. 
11. GEOFFROIUS HETEROCLITUS. 
Pionus heteroclitus, Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. au P. S. t. 25; Puch. 
ibid. Zool. ii. p. 105. 
Pionias heteroclitus, Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 390. 
Two skins apparently referable to the female or young of this 
species as represented in the second figure of the Atlas of the ‘Voyage 
au Péle Sud.’ Dr. Pucheran has recognized in this form a distinct 
species, which he has proposed to call Pionus ecyaniceps, but Dr. 
Finsch believes him to be in error on this point. 
Dr. Finsch has examined the two specimens in the present col- 
lection. One of them has had its wings cut, having been apparently 
in captivity. 
12. Loxrus CHLOROCERCUS. 
Lorius chlorocercus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 137; G. R. Gray, 
List of Psitt. p. 49; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 183, pl. xvr. 
Domicella chlorocerca, Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 767. 
Three skins of this splendid species are in the collection. 
13. Lorrus HYPH@NOCHROUS. 
Lorius hypoinochrous, G. R. Gray, List of Psitt. p. 49 (1859). 
Domicella hypoinochroa, Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 768. 
One skin of this fine Lory is in the collection. I have compared 
it with the typical example in the British Museum, which is, as far 
as I know, unique. 
14. Eos CARDINALIS. 
Lorius cardinalis, Homb. et Jacq. Voy. au P.S. Zool. iii. p. 101, 
t. 24 bis. f. 2. 
Domicella cardinalis, Finsch, Papag. ii. p. 785. 
Dr. Finsch has kindly undertaken the examination of this rare 
