32 VISCOUNT WALDBN ON THE BIEDS OF CELEBES. 



Pkionitueus, Wagler. 



3. Prioniturus platurus (Kuhl), Consp. p. 43, "Nova Caledonia" (1820). 



Psittacus setarius, Temm. PI. Col. 15, " Timor/' errore (October 7, 1820). 

 Prioniturus wallacei, Gotild, Birds of Asia, pt. 14, " Celebes" (1862). 



Hah. Menado, Macassar (WaUace). 



Dr. O. Finsch in his great work (Papageien, ii. p. 395) has thoroughly disentangled 

 the synonymy of this species, the true habitat of which Mr. WaUace was the first to 

 discover. The existence of any species of the genus, much less of this one, in the island 

 of Timor, is quite unauthenticated ; nor has this hird been found in New Caledonia. 



4. Prioniturus flavicans, Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. So. Phil. vi. p. 73 (1853); Gould, 



Birds of Asia, pt. 14. 



Ilab. Tondano {Forsten). 



LoRicuLUS, Blyth. 



5. LoRicuLUS STiGMATUS (MiiUer & Schlegel), Verhandl. Land- en Volkenk. p. 182, 



"Celebes " (1841); Schlegel, Dierentuin, p. 70, woodcut. 



Hah. Gorontalo, Tondano {Forsten) ; Macassar [Wallace). 



6. LORICULUS SCLATERI, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 336, pi. 38, "Sula Islands." 



Hah. Sula IsldnxdiS [Wallace); Celebes [Von Rosenberg, ^A.e Schlegel,'^edieY\.T\]Asch.v. 

 1866, p. 186). 



7. LoEicuLUS EXiLis, Schlegel, Nederl. Tijdschr. p. 185 (1865); O. Finsch, Papag. ii. 



p. 729, pi. 5. 



Hab. North Celebes [Schlegel, fide 0. Finsch); Menado [Meyer). 



In the original description the origin of this species was omitted by Professor Schlegel. 



TRICHOGLOSSID^. 



Trichoglossus, Vigors & Horsfield. 



8. Trichoglossus ornatus (Linn.), Syst. Nat. ed. 12, i. p. 143. no. 19, "Asia" (1766), 



ex Edwards, pi. 174. 



Hab. Macassar [Wallace); Minahasa [Von Rosenberg); Menado [mus. nostr.). 

 This species is also stated by S. Miiller and Von Rosenberg to inhabit the island of 

 Butou — an assertion on which Dr. O. Finsch (Papag. ii. p. 844) places little reliance. 



9. Trichoglossus meyeri (PI. IV.), Walden, Ann. N. H. series 4, vol. viii. p. 281, 



"Menado" (1871). 



Hab. Menado [Meyer). 



