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The total length of the fully adult male in the Museum of Genoa is about 13 m., 
the bill from gape measures 120 mm., the tarsus 244 mm., claw of inner toe 117 mm., 
according to Salvadori. My adult bird from the Upper Brown River (collected by 
Weiske) measures :— Bill from gape 122 mm., tarsus 246 mm., claw of inner toe 
70 mm. 
Young (half-grown). Rufous-brown, each feather marked with narrow transverse bars 
of brownish black. 
Hab. Highlands of S.E. New Guinea. 
Casuarius lorie was found by Signor Loria at Moroka in the highlands of the 
Owen Stanley Mountains in British New Guinea. ‘The fully adult specimen obtained 
by Loria is now in the Museo Civico of Genoa. Mr. Loria made a coloured sketch of 
the head and neck, which was kindly lent me by Dr. Gestro, and from which our plate 
is taken. 
It is this same bird which is described in the ‘ Catalogue of Birds, vol. xxvii. p. 601. 
Another adult bird, a skin which shows the red of the neck well, was sent to me by 
Mr. Weiske from the mountains on the Upper Brown River. I cannot possibly con- 
found these red-necked individuals with Casuarius picticollis, which has the neck blue 
with a small red spot in the centre of the fore-neck, and a red chin when young. 
C. lorie evidently replaces C, picticollis in the highlands, the latter being, according 
to our present knowledge, only found in the coast-region. 
The second example mentioned in the list of specimens in the ‘ Catalogue of Birds’ 
(2. ec.) 1 could not find in the collection, at least not under that name. 
17. Casuarius PrcTicoLuis Scl. Painted-necked Cassowary. (Plate XXXVI.) 
1874. Casuarius picticollis Scl., Rep. Brit. Assoc. p. 138. 
1875. Scl., P. Z. 8S. p. 84, pl. xviii. (Discovery Bay) ; ibid. p. 349 (pullus, Milne Bay) ; 
1877. Gould, B. New Guinea, v. pl. 14; Forbes, P. Z. S. pp. 307, 315, 316 (anat.) ; 
1881. Salvad., Mem. R. Ac. Se. Tor. (2) xxxiv. p. 213, pl. ii. fig. 9 (head) ; 
1882. Salvad., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xviii. p. 415, no. 8; Salvad., Orn. Pap. e Mol. iii. p. 499; 
1893. (?) A. B. Meyer, Abh. Mus. Dresd. no. 3, p. 29, pl. ii. figs. 1, 2 (egg) ; 
1894. (?) Schalow, Journ. f. Orn. p. 25 (egg) ; 
1895. Salvad., Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxvii. p. 600. 
1881. Casuarius kaupi (non Rosenberg !) Sharpe, Ibis, p. 500. 
Adult. Plumage black ; casque high and depressed posteriorly, black; bill pointed, 
black. Occiput and auricular region pale greenish blue. Chin, throat, fore-neck, and 
nape of neck deep bright blue. In centre of fore-neck a deep red patch. Lower hind- 
neck pale blue. Lower naked sides of neck bright rose-purple. 
Total length about 1 m. 400 mm., tarsus 245 mm,, bill from gape about 120 mm., 
inner claw 125 mm. 
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