404 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 
169. Carpophaga Salvadorii. 
H. B. Tristram, P. Z. S. 1881 p. 996. 
C., capite, collo et thorace pallide vinaceis, annulo albo con- 
stricto ad basin cujusque mandibulae, pectore et dorso superiore 
laete vinaceis, hoc colore sensim transeunte in castaneum quo ab- 
domen et crissum tinguntur; scapularibus resplendenti-nigris, figu- 
ram conspicuam tamquam \/ conjunctim-formantibus; alis et dorso 
inferiore schistaceis; supracaudalibus et cauda nigris; hae faseia 
lata alba duos pollices ante terminum instructa; rostro cinereo; 
tarsis, pedibus et iride rubris. Leg. tot. 16,75; al. 10,3; caud. 6. 
Hab.: St. Aignans Island, Louisiade archipelago. 
170. Chlorotreron n. gen. 
T. Salvadori, Ornith. Pap. Pt. 3 1882 p. 22. 
Rostro validiusculo; remige prima abrupte subulata; cauda 
brevi, fere aequali; pedibus validis, tarsis magna ex parte nudis; 
ptilosi viridi, plaga abdominali aurantia; tectrieibus alarum et 
scapularibus plus minusve einereis. 
Typus: Piilopus humeralis Wall. 
171. Janthoenas Philippanae. 
A. R. Ramsay, Proe. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Vol. 6 p. 721. 
The head, nape, throat and upper part of the neck french 
grey with an opaline rosy lustre; the wings and tail above and 
below blackish slate blue, almost black; all the rest of the plu- 
mage light bluish-slate colour, burnished with metallic refleetions 
of rich green and pale rose. The upper and under wing- and 
tail-coverts like the wings and tail, but margined with the same 
metallic colours as the body; in reflected light the tint is rich 
rose, by transmitted light rich bright green. Bill coral red, feet 
bright deep yellow, iris rich yellow, skin round the eye above 
reddish-yellow, below light bluish-grey. 
Total length 15,2; wing 9,5; tail 6 inches, tarsus 1,2 bill 
from forehead 1,3; from nostril 0,8; from gape 1,4; mid. toe (8. u.) 
1,4; hind toe 0,8. 
Hab.: Jsland of Ugi. 
172. Ptilopodiscus n. gen. 
T. Salvadori, Ornith. Pap. Pt. 3 1882 p. 15. 
Statura parva, cauda breviuscula, rotundata; plumis pectoris 
emarginatis, seu bifidis. Foemina mari similis; pileo plus minusve 
violaceo postice linea flava circumdato. 
Typus: Piilopus coronulatus Gray. - 
173. Ptilopus Lewisi. 
E. P. Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Vol. 6 p. 724. 
Ptilopus viridis var. Ramsay Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. Wales Vol. 
4 p. 75 u. 74. 
On the whole, this bird agrees very well with Pixlopus viridis 
L. but it certainly has not the tertials green edged with grey — they 
are green with a clear very light ashy, almost white, spot at the 
tip, and in this respect agree with Elliot’s description of these 
