460 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



flavido indutis, alis nigricantibus extus dorso concoloribus ; cauda 

 subcuneata brevi, rectricibus omnibus acutis; rostri maxilla pallide 

 corylina, raandibula flavicante. Lg. tot. 5,5; al. 3,7; caud. rectr. 

 med. 1,85; rectr. lat. 1,5; tars. 0,4. 



$ roari omnino similis. 



Hab.: Koraima, Guiana Brit. 



30. Psittacula crassirostris. 



L. Taczanowski, Proc. Z. S. London 1883, p. 72. 



P. cyanopterae simillima, sed crassitie minore, rostro robustiore, 

 coloribus supra obscurioribus, remigibus et secundariis magis caeruleis, 

 et subalaribas viridibus distinguenda. Long, alae 77; caudae 40; 

 rostri 13; tarsi 12 mm. 



Hab.: Yurimaguas Perou (Stolzman). 

 Fam. PIONIDAE. 

 -Y-31. Chrysotis canifrons. 

 ' G. N. Lawrence, Ann. N. Y. Ac. Sc. Vol. 2, p. 381. 



The general coloring is green, the abdomen washed with bluish, 

 the feathers of the bind neck edged with black, and those of the 

 throat mixed with yellow ; the front, the chin, and the upper part 

 of the throat, are grayish ash; this color is bordered on the crown 

 with duU pale yellow; sides of the head dull yellow; the primaries 

 are deep blue, with a speculum of bright scarlet; the bend of the 

 wing is clean yellow, marked with scarlet next the body; thighs 

 gray ; tail-feathers green, ending rather broadly, with light greenish 

 yellow; the basal portions of the feathers are yellow for half their 

 length, and are marked with red; the outer feather is bluish on 

 the outer web; bill whitish horn-color, with the tip dusky; feet 

 dark gray. 



Dimensions approximately ; length 14 inches; wing 9; tail 6. 



Habitat: Island of Aruba, West-Indies. 



Fam. MUSOPHAOIDAE. 



32. Corythaix Cahanisi. 



Reichenow, J. 0. 31. Jahrg. p. 271. 



C. Reichenowi simillimus, sed alis, dorso et cauda, aeneo-viridi 

 (nee cyaneo) resplendentibus, rectricum apicibus tantum et uropygio 

 chalybeo-caerulescentibus. Lg. al 165; caud. 200; tars. 37; culm. 

 21 mm. 



Hab.: Bagamojo, Nguru-Berge. 

 I Fam. CVCULIDAE. 



l"" 33. Rham'phomantis Rollest. 



' E. P. Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 8, p. 23. 



Head and neck, a stripe from the angle of the mouth on the 

 other side of the throat to below the ear-coverts black, with greenish 

 metallic reflexions; a narrow white line from the nostrils to the 

 base of the ear-coverts, throat and ear-coverts, rufous; under surface 

 of the wings and under wing-coverts pale cinnamon buff'; the remain- 

 der of the under surfaces of the body and the under tail-coverts 

 light brown tinged with light cinnamon buff; all the upper surface 



