ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, No. 
13 
Female. 
Similar to the male, but with the sides of the rump and the lower 
flanks yellow, and with yellow shaft-streaks on several of the tarsal 
feathers ; rump more or less distinctly barred with green tips. 
Immature, — sex ? 
Occiput anteriorly purplish-black, some of its feathers tipped with 
green ; nape and shoulders red, barred with green tips ; rest of upper 
surface green ; sides of rump yellow ; head to occiput and under 
surface red ; most of the feathers of the upper breast and some on the 
abdomen tipped with green, the former with premonitions of yellow 
shaft-streaks ; lower flanks yellowish green ; thighs greenish-black ; 
on the under surface of the wing a yellow band formed by the basal 
moiety of all but the four outermost primaries being of that colour. 
