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2. Chalcopsittacus bernsteini Rosenberg. Mysol. 
Chalcopsitta bernsteint Rosenberg, Journ. f. Orn. 1861, p. 46. 
Chalcopsittacus bernsteini Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 14 (1891); Mivart, 
Mon. Lor, pl. 1, f. 2 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 406. 
3. Chalcopsittacus insignis Oustalet (Plate 1, Fig. 7, 8, 9, 10). Amberpon Isl. (Geel- 
Chalcopsitta insignis Oustalet, Assoc. Sc. France, Bull. n° 533, p. 247 (1878). vink Bay). 
Chalcopsittacus insignis Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 15 (1891); Mivart, 
Mon. Lor. pl. 2/1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 406. 
4. Chalcopsittacus stavorini (lesson). Waigiou (?). 
Psittacus stavorint Lesson, Voy. Coquille, Zool. Vol. 1, p. 355 (1826), p. 628 (1828). 
Chalcopsittacus stavorini Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 15 (1891); Salvadori, 
Ibis, 1905, p. 406. 
5. Chalcopsittacus duyvenbodei Dubois (Plate 1, Fig. 5). North coast of New Gui- 
Chalcopsittacus duyvenbodet Dubois, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belg. Vol. 3, p. 113, pl. 5 (1884); nea, from ‘Takar to 
Salvadori,Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p 16(1891); Rothschild, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1, Stephansort in Kaiser 
p. 677 (1894); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 3 (1896); Rothschild & Hartert, Novit. Zool. Wilhelm’s Land. 
Vol. 8, p. 65 (1901); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 406. 
6. Chalcopsittacus scintillatus (Temminck) (Plate 1, Fig. 6). Western New Guinea, 
Psittacus scintillatus Temminck, Pl. Col. Ois. 569 (juv.) (1835). Aru Islands. 
Chalcopsittacus sctntillatus Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 16 (1891); Mivart, 
Mon. Lor. pl. 4, f. 1, 3 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 407. 
7. Chalcopsittacus chloropterus Salvadori. S. E. New Guinea, 
Chalcopsittacus chloyopterus Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova.Vol. 9, p. 15 (1876); 
id. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 17 (1891) ; Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 4, f. 2 (1896); 
Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 407. 
2. GENUS EOS WAGLER 
Eos Wagler, Mon. Psitt. p. 494 (1832) (Type of the genus Pstttacus indicus Gmelin |= P. histrio Miiller]). 
Characters. Nearly the same as those of the genus Chalcopsittacus, but the bill orange- 
red and the predominant colour of the plumage red. 
Geographical Distribution. This genus extends from the Moluccas to the Papuan 
Islands and also to Puynipet of the Caroline Islands. 
Fifteen species are included in this genus; one (EF. fuscata) is less typical and forms a 
connecting link between Eos and Chalcopsittacus. 
KEY OF THE SPECIES 
A. Dusky, mingled with ved ov yellow; uropygium whitish-grey, more or less tinged with 
sulphurayellow) «0 J 0 20 oe ee Ge nae ee ee DRE USOACCAS 
B. Red; uropygium also red. 
a. Tail above black; middle tail-feathers entirely black, the lateral ones with the inner 
web red, 
a'. Upper wing-coverts black ; interscapular region ved . . . . . . . . . « EE. CYANOGENYS. 
b'. Upper wing-coverts ved; hind neck and interscapulay vegion with blue shaft-streaks. 2. RETICULATA. 
b. Tail above dark purple; the lateral tail-feathers with the inner web ved; interscapular 
vegion and nape blue. 
c'. Larger; the upper part of the breast entirely blue; wing 6.6 inches (= 165 mm.), 
tail 5.3 inches (= 134 mm.). 
