12 PSs 
op) 
. Trichoglossus flavicans Cabanis & Reichenow (Plate 4, Fig. 8). 
Trichoglossus flavicans Cabanis & Reichenow, Sitzb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin, p. 73 
(1876); Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 55 (1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. 
pl. 32 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 418. 
9. Trichoglossus nigrigularis Gray. 
Trichoglossus nigvigularis Gray, Proc. Zoo). Soc. Lond. 1858, p. 183, 195; Salvadori, Cat. 
Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 55 (1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 30, f. 2 (1§96); 
Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 418. 
10. Trichoglossus brooki Ogilvie-Grant. 
Trichoglossus broohi Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. Brit. Orn, Club, Vol. 19, p. 102 (1907). 
11. Trichoglossus cz#ruleiceps D’Albertis & Salvadori. 
Trichoglossus caeruleiceps D’Albertis & Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova, Vol. 14, 
p. 41 (1879); Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 57 (1891); Mivart, Mon. 
Lor. pl. 34 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 418. 
2. Trichoglossus nove hollandiz (Gmelin). 
Psittacus novae hollandiae Gmelin, Syst. Nat. Vol. 1, p. 316 (1788). 
Trichoglossus novae hollandiae Blyth, cf. Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 57 
(1891); ? Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 35 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 418. 
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A distinct form of T. xovae hollandiae has been described from North Queens- 
land, T. novae hollandiae var. septentrionalus Robinson, Bull.Liverp.Mus. Vol. 2, p. 115 
(1909), but it appears to me that the differencies both in size and coloration are very 
small and not sufficient to establish a new subspecies. 
13. Trichoglossus rubritorques Vigors & Horsfield (Plate 4, Fig. 3). 
Trichoglossus rubritorques Vigors & Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. Vol. 15, p. 291 
(1826); Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 60 (1891) ; Mivart, Mon. Lor. 
pl. 37 (1896) ; Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 4109. 
14. Trichoglossus rosenbergi Schlegel (Plate 4, Fig. 5). 
Trichoglossus rosenbergit Schlegel, Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. Vol. 4, p. 9 (1871) ; Salvadori, 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 61 (1891); Mivart, Mon. Lor. pl. 38 (1896); Sal- 
vadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 419. 
15. Trichoglossus ornatus (Linnzus) (Plate 4, Fig. 2) 
Psittacus ornatus Linnzeus, Syst. Nat. Vol. 1, p. 143, n° 19 (1766). 
Trichoglossus ornatus Gray, cf. Salvadori, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. Vol. 20, p. 61 (1891); 
Mivart, Mon, Lor, pl. 39 (1896); Salvadori, Ibis, 1905, p. 419. 
New Hanover, Admi- 
ralty and Echiquier 
Islands. 
Aruand Ké Is., S. New 
Guinea. Middle Fly 
River. 
Spirit Isl. (Aru Isl.). 
S. New Guinea, along 
the Kataw River. 
E Australia, Tasmania. 
N. W. Australia. 
Mysore Is., Geelvink 
Bay. 
Celebes and Togian Is- 
lands. 
Besides the above mentioned species, two more are mentioned in Catalogues, 7. ver- 
reauxius Bonaparte, Rev. Mag. Zool. 1854, p. 157 (Australia), and T. coccineifrons Gray, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1858, pp. 183, 194 (Aru Islands) (Plate 5, Fig. 
doubt that both are based on abnormal individuals, perhaps hybrids. 
8. GENUS PSITTEUTELES BONAPARTE 
I), but I have no 
Psitteuteles Bonaparte, Rev. Mag. Zool. 1854, p. 137 (type of the genus Pszttacus euteles Temminck). 
Characters. Similar to those of Trichoglossus, only the colouring is different; the 
shaft-streaks on the forehead are not blue and the breast is not red; head yellowish or bluish- 
green; bill orange-red. 
Geographical Distribution. Australia, Tenimber Islands, Timor, 
Islands. 
Celebes and Sula 
