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MASCARINUS LESSON. 



Mascarinus Lesson, Traits d'Orn. p. 188 (1831 — A mixture of forms. By elimination the 

 name Mascarinus has been restricted to the Mascarine Parrot). 



HE generic affinities of this bird have been discussed by various 



1 authors. Wagler, Gray, Pelzeln, Hartlaub (1877) and Messrs. A. and 

 E. Newton united it with the Vaza Parrots in the genus Coracopsis, 

 Finsch included it, together with the Vazas and the Grey Parrot (Psittacus 

 erithacus), in the genus Psittacus. Recent authors — Oustalet 1893, W. A. 

 Forbes 1879, and Salvadori (Cat. B. XX, p. 421, 1891)— have admitted a 

 separate genus, Mascarinus. This is evidently the proper course, and I 

 agree with W. A. Forbes, Oustalet and Salvadori that its nearest affinities 

 appear to be the genus Tanygnathus rather than Coracofisis, and that the 

 place of Mascarinus is among the Palaeornithinae of Salvadori. 



The large red bill, with distinctly ridged gonys, concealed nostrils and 

 moderately long, strongly rounded tail, are peculiar characters. The coloura- 

 tion is unique. Only one species is known. 



