44 Aves, 
AVES. 
MuSOPHAGIDiE. 
Qallirex chloroclilamys, sp. n., G. E. Shelley, Ibis, 1881, p. 118, Ugogo 
and Dar-es- Salaam. 
Schkorhis Icoiwldiy sp. n., id. tom. cit. p. 117, figured pi. ii., Ugogo. 
PSITTACI. 
Reich ENOW, A. Conspectus Psittacorum. Systematische Uebersicht 
aller bekannten Papageienarten. J. f. O. 1881, pp. 1-49, 113-177, 
225-289, 337-398, pi. v. 
After reviewing the literature of the subject, the author describes 
at length the various families, genera, and species, with keys. The 
families recognized are String opidce (4 species) ; Plhsolophidm (32 
species) ; Platycercidce (66 species) with Aprosmictus sulaensis, subsp. n., 
clpse to A. amboiensis, Sula islands (p. 128) ; Micropsittacidce (18 species) ; 
Trichoglossidce (86 species) ; Palceornithidce (54 species) ; Psittacidce 
(6 species) ; Conuridce (93 species) ; Pionidce (80 species), with Eucinetus 
g. n. (p. 353) and sub. g. n. (p. 354) [sic !], type Ps. Mstrio^ Bodd. ; 
Euchroura, amended generic name for Urocliroma^ Bp,, g. n. (p. 357), type 
Ps. purpuratus^ Gm. PI. v. is a table showing the relationship and 
relative position of the above families and their omponent genera. 
Chrysotis : on the proper names and habitats of the four species now 
known in the Lesser Antilles; P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 627. 
Remarks on 6 recently described species of this genus ; P. L. Sclater, 
Ibis, 1881, pp. 411-414. 
Conurus egregius, sp. n., id. tom. cit. pp. 130 & 131, figured pi. iv., 
supposed to come from Demerara. Conurus gundlachi, sp. n., J. Cabanis, 
J. f. O. 1881, p. 107, Mona islet, off Porto Rico, distinguished from 
C. euops of Cuba. 
Eclectus : remarks on the genus; A. Frenzel, Ver. Schutze d. Vogel- 
welt, 1881, pp. 22-27. Eclectus riedeli^ sp. n. ; A. B. Meyer, P. Z. S. 
1881, pp. 917-919, Timorlaut & Cera. — E. polychlorus green $ and 
E. grandis red $ , have produced living young at Freiburg ; A. Frenzel, 
tom. cit. p. 916. 
Loriculus panayensis $ $ figured; (late) Lord Tweeddale, Voy. ‘ Chal- 
lenger,’ Zool. ii., pt. viii., Aves^ pi. i. 
Nasiterna finschi^ sp. n., E. P. Ramsay, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vi. 
p. 180, St. Cristoval. 
Nestor notahilis : on its habits ; T. H. Potts, Zool. 1881, pp. 290-301. 
[A very interesting paper, with full details of its carnivorous propen- 
sities.] See also under Stringops, infra. 
Pionus : remarks on 5 species of this genus ; A. Reichenow, J. f . O. ' 
1881, p. 109. Pionus ruhrigularis, subsp. n., close to P. menstruus^ J. 
Cabanis, Orn. Centralbl. 1881, p. 70 & J. f. 0. 1881, p. 222, Central 
America. 
Stringops habroptilus and Nestor notabilis : remarks on their skeletons, 
with illustrative plates; L. v. Lorenz, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxxiv., Abth. 1, 
pp. 624-633, pis. i.-iii. 
