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AYES. 
PsiUacclla, subgen. nov., allied to Psittaoula and Baplmna^ established 
for 
P. hrehni and P, modestaj spp. nn., from the northern peninsula of New 
Guinea. II. Schlegel, N. T. D. iv. pp. 35-37. 
“ Nanoiles musschenbroeki, Rosenb.,” sp. n., from the northern peninsula of 
New Guinea, allied to iV. placens and N. ruhriaotatus. Id. tom. cit. 
pp. 34, 35. 
Trichoglossidas. 
Eclcctus personatus and its allies. H. Schlegel, N. T. D. iv. pp. 4, 5. 
Lorim papuensisj I^ess., and Nestor pecqueU* in New Guinea. Id. tom, cit. 
pp. 37, 38. 
’ Zorins tibialis, sp. n., probably from one of the Moluccas. P. L. Sclater, 
P. Z. S. 1871, p. 499, pi. xl. 
Loriculus catamene and L. aurantiifrons, spp. nn., the first from Sanghir, 
the second from Mysol. II. Schlegel, N. T. D.iv. pp. 7-9. 
Triehogloss^is rosenbergi, sp. n., from Geelvink Bay, allied to T. hcematotus. 
Id. tom. cit. pp. 9, 10. 
Trichoglossus meyeri, sp. n., from Celebes, allied to T. Jlavoviridis. Ld. 
.Walden, Ann. N. H. (4) viii. pp. 281, 282. 
Trichoglossus mitcheUi figured. P. L. Sclater, tom. cit. p. 499, pi. xli. 
PICARIiE. 
PiCIDiE, 
Bryocopus martins figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xx. j R. B. Sharpe & 
H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pt. iii. 
Gecinus canus figured. lid, op. cit. pt. iv. 
- Picus major, P. medius, P. leuconotus, P. numidicus, and P. syriacus are 
figured. With the last P. felicice, Malh., is identical. lid. op. cit. pts. 
v.-ix. 
. ( Picus lilfordi^ pp. n., from South-eastern Europe, like P. leuconotus, but 
having a crimson crown and a barred rump. lid. Ann. N. II. (4) viii. 
pp. 436, 437. 
Picus (Bendrocopus) leucopterus, sp. n., from Central Asia, allied to P. major, 
but having more white on the wing. T. Salvadori, Atti Acc. Tor. vi. p» 129. 
Picms melanauchen and P. halius, spp. nn., from N.E. Africa ; the first allied 
, to P. habessinicus, the second allied to P. punctuligerus. M. T. von Ileuglin, 
Orn. N.-O. Afr. i. pp. 808, 810, 811. 
Picus consobrinus and P. archiaci, their fossil remains figured. A Milne- 
Edwards, Ois. Foss. Fr. pi. 176, figs. 1-7, pi. 178, figs. 1-5. 
Picus desmursi and Picoides funebris, spp. nn., from Moupin. J.Werreaux, 
N. Arch. Mus. vi. Bull. p. 83, vii. p. 144. 
Bendrobates striatus, sp. n. ?, from the Bechuana country, allied to B. 
hrucii, but having bolder and more elongated markings beneath. E. L. 
Layard, Ibis, 1871, p. 227. 
Tiga ^^ rufa ” (&c.javanensis, Ljungh), Mnelleripicus feddeni, and Miglyptes 
' ^ * Mr. Garrod has lately shown (P. Z. S. 18 June, 1872) that Nestor differs 
in tne siructure of the tongue from the Trichoglossine group of Psittaci . — 
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