ARAIN^. 
23. C. vittatus (Shaw). — Aratinga fasciatus Spix, Av. Bras, 
t. 21. f. 1, 2. ; Psittacus frontalis Fieill. ; Ps. undulatus Illig. 
24. C. leucotis (Licht.) Kuhl, Consp. Psitt. p. 21 Aratiiiga 
caixana Spix, Av. Bras. 1. 19- f- 1. 
25. C. monachus (Bodd.) Kuhl, PI. enl. 768., Swains. 111. Zool. 
pi. 89., Le Vaill. Perr. t. 38. 6~. — Psittacus murinus Gniel. ; Ps. 
cotorra Fieill. ; Ps. buccalis Bechst. ; Ps. cinereicollis Fieill. 
26. C. euops {Wagl) Abhandl. Akad. Munchen, 1832. 638. t. 
26. f. 2. 
27. C. Tiriacula (Bodd.) PI. enl. 837- — Psittacus tirica Gmel. ; 
Ps. rufirostris Illig. ; Ps. viridissimus Kuhl; Aratinga acutirostris 
Spix, Av. Bras. t. 1 5. f. 1 . 
28. C. virescens (Gmel.) Kuhl, PI. enl. 359., Le Vaill. Perr. t. 
57., Azara No. 283. — Psittacus chiriri Fieill. 
29. C. xanthopterus (Spix), Av. Bras. t. 15. f. 2. — Psittacus 
xanthopterygius Spix, Av. Bras. t. 34. f. 1 . 
30. C. Tui (Gmel.) PI. enl. 456. f. 1., Le VaiU. Perr, t. 70. 
31. C. Tuipara (Linn.) Edwards's Birds, pi. 293. f. 2. — Psit- 
tacus chrysopterus Linn. Le Vaill. Perr. t. 58. ; Ps. sosove Bechst. ; 
I Ps. calthopticus Fieill.; Ps. cayanensis Swains. Zool. Illustr. t. 1.^ 
' PI. enl. 190. f. 1., Le Vaill. Perr. t. 59. ; Ps. toui Shaw. 
32. C. (Vigors), Zool. Journ. 1830. 272., Lear's Parr. pi. 
12. 
33. C. .'' nigricollis (^LsLth.). 
\ 34. ? C. jaguilma (Mol.) Hist. Nat. Chili, p. 228. 
35. C. erythrofrons Less. Rev. Zool. 1842. 135. 
' 36. C. ebumirostrum Less. Rev. Zool. 1842. 135. 
37. C. chrysophrys Swains. Two Cent, and a Quart, p. 320. 
38. C. mitratus Tschudi, Faun. Peruana, p. 44. 
39. C. rupicola Tschudi, Faun. Peruana, p. 44. 
40. C. calito (Jard. & Selby), 111. Ornith. pi. 82. 
41. C. aurifrons (Less.) Cent. Zool. t. 18. — Conurus sitophagus 
Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, p. 44. .'' 
I 42. C. smaragdinus (Gmel.) PI. enl. 85. 
I 43. ? C. canicollis (Wagl.) — Psittacus murinus Swains. Zool. III. 
pl. 89. 
Enicognathus.* 
Bill lengthened, very slender, the sides compressed, and the culmen slightly curved to the tip, which 
is much prolonged and acute ; the lower mandible longer than deep, and the gonys gradually curved 
upwards ; the nostrils basal, lateral, and hidden by the plumes. Wings lengthened and pointed, with 
the second and third quills the longest. Tail long, graduated, with the ends of the feathers pointed and 
rather rigid. Tarsi very short, and covered with small scales. Toes unequal, rather slender, with the 
anterior outer toe rather longer than the posterior outer toe. 
This bird inhabits Chili ; its habits and manners are unknown. 
E. leptorhynchus (King), Lear's Parr. pl. 11. — Psittacus recti- 
rostra Meyen, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. Bonae, 1834. t. xv. ; 
Leptorhynchus ruficaudus Swains. ; P. cheroyeus Mol. } 
* This genus was originally proposed by Mr. Swainson, under the name of Leptorhynchus, in 1837. 
employed by M. Menetries, I in 1840 changed it to the above. 
This word having been priorly 
November, 1845. 
