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XXXIX. SPATHOPTERTJS, North. 



(North, Ibis, 1895, p. 339.) 



1. alexandrae (Gould), (p. 479.) 



C. Australia. 

 W. Australia. 



XL. PTISTES, Gould. 



(Salvad. Oat. B. Brit. Mus. xx. p. 



1. erythropterus (Gm.). (p. 481.) 



2 jonquillaceus (VieUl.). (p. 483.) 



3. wetterensis, Salvad. (p. 484.) * 



XLI. APROSMICTUS, Gould. 



(Salvad. t. c. p. 485.) 



1. insignissimus, Gould, (p. 486, note.) 



2. cyanopygius ( Vieill.). (p. 486.) 



3. chloropterus, Ramsay, (p. 488.) 



4. callopterus, D'AJh. %• Salvad. (p. 489.) 



5. amboinensis (Linn.), (p. 489.) 



6. buruensis, Salvad. (p. 490.) 



7. dorsalis (Q. # (i.). (p. 491.) 



8. sulaensis, Eeichen. (p. 491.) 



9. hypophonius (S. Mull.), (p. 492.) 



481, 1891.) 



N. & E. Australia. 



Lesser Sunda Is. 

 (Timor). 



Lesser. Sunda Is. 

 (Wetter). 



Queensland. 



E. & S. Australia. 



S.E-. New Guinea. 



C. New Guinea. 



Molucca Is. 

 (Amboina, Ceram). 



Molucca Is. (Buru). 



N.W. New Guinea. 

 Papuan Is. (Salawati, 

 Waigiou, &c). 



Sula Is. 



Molucca Is. (Halmahera). 



XLII. PYREHULOPSIS, Beiehenb. 

 (Salvad. t. c. p. 493.) 



1. splendens (Peale). (p. 493.) 



Fiji Is. (Viti Levu, 

 Kandavu). 



* Dr. Finsch (in lift.) tells me that he has examined a series of specimens from 

 Wetter Isl., and considers that P. wetterensis cannot be separated from P. jonquillaceus. 

 tol. ii. November 4, 1899. d 



