FAM. LORIIDA 
d’. Dark cross bands on the breast much narrower. 
eS. Upper parts grass-gveen 
£8. Upper parts olive-green 
b®. Brest-feathers red, 
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slightly tinged with yellow towards the edges; 
forehead and cheeks blue aly 
b°. Flanks green and yellow; belly green and black . Tw 
f°. Belly and flanks entirely black (Ogilvie-Grant) oy 
bt. Head entirely blue. sly 
b!'’. Middle of the abdomen blue ; head ee blue . ae 
b!. Band across the nape orange ale 
b. Band towards the base of the quills underneath ved . tT 
- Quills with no coloured band beneath; cheeks and breast ved oli 
1. Trichoglossus haematodes (Linneus) (Plate 4, Fig. 6). 
Psitiacus haematodes Linneus, Mant. Plant. p. 524 (part.) (1771) 
Trichoglossus haematodes Hartlaub, cf. Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit.Mus. Vol. 20, p. 49 
(1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 28 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 415. 
Dr Hartert under the name of Trichoglossus fortis (Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 120, 1898) 
has described a bird from Sumba Island, perfectly like typical haematodes, only (bill 
and wings) somewhat larger, besides some minor differences in coloration, According 
to Dr Finsch both forms occur in Wetter and the differences are due to age (sic!) 
cf. Sharpe, Hand-List, Vol. 2, p. 4, note. 
2. Trichoglossus forsteni (Temminck) (Plate 3, Fig. 8). 
p. 3 (1850) (ex Temminck) ; 
Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 20 
Trichoglossus forstent Bonaparte, Consp. Gen. Av. Vol. 1, 
Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 51 (189z); 
(1896) ; Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 415. 
3. Trichoglossus djampeanus Hartert. 
Trichoglossus forstent djampeanus Hartert, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 172 (1897). 
Trichoglossus djampeanus Sharpe, Hand-List, Vol. 2, p. 4 (1900); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, 
p. 416. 
Trichoglossus djambeanus appears scarcely different from typical T. forstent. 
4. Trichoglossus mitchelli Gray (Plate 4, Fig. 7). 
Trichoglossus mitchelli Gray, List Psitt. Brit. Mus. p. 62 (1859); Salvadori, Cat. Birds 
Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 57 (1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 33 (1896); Hartert, Novit. 
Zool. Vol. 3, p. 562 (1896) (Lombok) ; Salvadori, Ibis, 1905. p. 417. 
5. Trichoglossus cyanogrammus Wagler (Plate 4, Fig. 4). : 
Trichoglossus cyanogrammus Wagler, Mon. Psitt. p. 554 (1832); Salvadori, Cat. Birds 
Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p.51 (1891); ? Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 30, f. 1 (1896); Salvadori, 
Ibis, 1905, p. 417. 
6. Trichoglossus intermedius Rothschild & Hartert. 
Trichoglossus nigyogulavis Madarasz (nec Gray), Term. Fiizet. Vol. 20, p. 42 (1897) 
(Gauta-Fluss). 
Trichoglossus haematodus intermedius Rothschild & Hartert, Novit. Zool. Vol. 8, p. 70(1gor). 
Thrichoglossus tntermedius, Madarasz, Term. Flizet, Vol. 25, p. 351 (1902); Salvadori, 
Ibis, 1905, p. 419. 
This form, although intermediate between T. cyanogrammus and T. massena, 
appears scarcely of subspecific value, as, even according to its authors, some speci- 
mens from W. New Guinea are indistinguishable from those from Kaiser Wilhelm’s 
Land. 
7. Trichaglossus massena Bonaparte. 
Trichoglossus massena Bonaparte, Rey. Mag. Zool. 1854, p. 157; 
Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 53 (1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 31, 
Ibis, 1905, p. 418. 
Salvadori, Cat. Birds 
f. x (1896); Salvadori, 
ToT 
- MASSENA, 
- FLAVICANS. 
- NIGRIGULARIS. 
- NIGRIGULARIS. 
. BROOKI. 
- CH RULEICEPS. 
- NOVA HOLLANDLE. 
- RUBRITORQUES. 
- ROSENBERGI. 
- ORNATUS. 
Lesser Sunda Is.(Timor, 
Semao, Wetter.) 
Sumbawa. 
Djampea Isl. 
Lombok. 
N. New Guinea, W. Pa- 
puan Isl.,S.Moluccas, 
and exceptionally on 
the Ke Islands. 
N. New Guinea (type : 
Stephansort). 
©. New Guinea; Bis- 
marck Archip., Solo- 
New Hebri- 
Caledonia. 
Ss. 
. mons Is., 
des, New 
