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tive ones are." Under these circumstances, I now propose that the 

 name of Var. Wallaciana (given Proc. Z. S. 1858, p. 181) should be 

 erased from the list. 



StURNIDjE. 



49. Manucodia atra (Less.). 



50. Manucodia keraudreni * (Less.). 



Juv. entirely purplish glossy black, without any trace of green re- 

 flexions. 



51. *Calornis virescens, G. R. Gr. P. Z. S. 1858, p. 182. 

 Calornis metallica, Sclater, Proc. L. S. 1858, p. 164. 



52. Gracula dumontii (Less.). 



Bucerotid^e. 



53. Buceros ruficollis, Vieill. 



PsITTACIDjE. 



54. Platycercus amboinensis (Bodd.). 

 Psittacus dorsalis, Q. & G. 



55. *Charmosyna pulchella, G. R. Gr. List of Psitt. p. 102. 



56. Loritjs tricolor (Linn.). 



57. LORIUS CYANAUCHEN. 



Psittacus {Lorius) cyanauchen, Miill. & Schl. Verh. Nat. Gesch. 

 Nederl. Ind. p. 107. 



Lorius superbus, Fr. Zool. Typ. pi. 55. 

 Hah. Mafor Islands. 



58. EOS CYANOGENIA. 



Eos cyanogenia, Pr. B. P. Z. S. 1850, p. 27, pi. 14. 

 Hab. Mafor Islands. 



59. # Eos FUSCATA. 



Eos fuscata, Bl. Journ. A. S. B. 1858, xxvii. p. 279. 

 Eos (Chalcopsitta) torrida, G. R. Gr. List of Psitt. p. 102. 



60. Electus linnjEi, Wagl. 



The Aru specimen differs from those of Dorey in the abdomen 

 being pure blue ; in those from the latter place it is purplish blue. 



* The specimen figured by Mr. Gould, in his 4 Birds of Australia,' as from 

 Cape York, is of a uniform glossy golden green, with the feathers of the neck of 

 a less pointed form than those of the Dorey examples. It is certainly distinct 

 from the M. keraudreni of Dorey, and therefore will warrant a new specific name 

 being given to it ; and I now propose that of Manucodia gouldii. 



