collected in JJutch Neio Guinea. 237 



having the chest and upper breast scarlet like the lower 

 breast and belly. Lower down the range, in the Taora 

 District, 3000-4000 ft., Mr. Goodfellow obtained a pair of 

 the typical N, muschenbroeki. JY. m. j^ullicauda is figured 

 by Count Salvadori in Wytsman^s ' Genera Avium, Psittaci,' 

 pt. xii. pi. i. fig. 6 (1910). 



The specimen figured is the ($ type of the subspecies. 



^Cyclopsittacus cervicalis. 



Cyclopsittacus cervicalis, Salvad. & D'Alb. ; Salvad. Cat. 

 XX. p. 93 (1891). 



Cyclopsitta desmarestii cervicalis van Oort, p. 75 (1909). 

 A female was procured on the Noord River. 



Cyclopsittacus godmani. (PI. VI. fig. 2.) 



Ct/clopsittacus godmani Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. B. O. C xxvii. 

 p. 67 (1911). 



Opopsitta {Cyclopsittacus auct.) hlytld godmani Roths. & 

 Hartert, N. Z. xx. p. 485 (1913). 



a. cT . Parimau, Mimika River, 19th Sept. 1910. 

 [No. 215, C. H. B, G.l {Type of the species.) 



h. S . Parimau, 19th Dec. 1910. [No. 770, C. H. B. G.'\ 



c. S ' Launch Camp, Setakwa River, 24th March, 1913. 

 [C.B.K.'] 



d-f. $ . Canoe Camp, Setakwa River, 24th Nov. k 

 23rd Dec. 1912. {C.B.K.] 



This fine species is most nearly allied to C. occidentalis 

 Salvad. and C. hlythi Wallace, and resembles the latter in 

 having no blue-green spot beneath the eye. The adult male 

 differs from both in having the feathers on the cheeks, sides 

 of the head, and throat narrow and much lengthened^ forming 

 a distinct beard of a pale orange-yellow colour as long as 

 that of C. edwardsi Oustalet. There is a well-defined 

 verditer-blue band across the chest and the sides of the 

 breast, but no trace of red, and the rest of the underparts 

 are grass-green. A bright orange-yellow band crosses the 

 upper mantle, contrasting with the orange-scarlet crown and 



