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tive ones are." Under these circumstances, I now propose that the 

 name of Var. Wallaciana (given Proc. Z. S. 1858, p. 181) should be 

 erased from the list, 



Sturnid^. 



49. Manucodia atra (Less.). 



50. Manucodia keraudreni * (Less.). 



Juv. entirely purplish glossy black, without any trace of green re- 

 flexions. 



51. *Calornis virescens, G. R. Gr. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 182. 

 Calornis metallica, Sclater, Proc. L. S. 1858, p. 164. 



52. Gracula dumontii (Less.). 



BuCEROTIDjE. 



53. Buceros ruficollis, Vieill. 



PSITTACID^. 



54. Platycercus amboinensis (Bodd.). 

 Psittacus dorsalis, Q. & G. 



55. *Charmosyna pulchella, G. R. Gr. List of Psitt. p. 102. 



56. LORIUS TRICOLOR (Liiiu.). 



57. LORIUS CYANAUCHEN. 



Psittacus (Lorius) cyanauchen, Miill. & Schl. Verh. Nat. Gesch. 

 Nederl. Ind. p. 107. 



Lorius superbus, Fr. Zool. Typ. pi. 55. 

 Hub. Mafor Islands. 



58. Eos CYANOGENIA. • 



Eos cyanogenia, Pr. B. P. Z. S. 1850, p. 27, pi. 14. 

 Hab, Mafor Islands. 



59. *EoS FXJSCATA. 



Eosfuscata, Bl. Journ. A. S. B. 1858, xxvii. p. 279. 



Eos {Chalcopsitta) torrida, G. R. Gr. List of Psitt. p. 102. 



60. Electus LiNN^i, Wagl. 



The Aru specimen differs from those of Dorey in the abdomen 

 being pure blue ; in those from the latter place it is purplish blue. 



* The specimen figured by Mr. Gould, in his ' Birds of Australia,' as from 

 Cape York, is of a uniform glossy golden green, with the feathers of the neck of 

 a less pointed form than those of the Dorey examples. It is certainly distinct 

 from the M. keraudreni of Dorey, and therefore will warrant a new specific name 

 being given to it ; and I now propose that of Manucodia gouldii. 



