THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
KaJcatoe galerita trobriandi (Rothschild and Hartert). Fergusson 
Island ; Sudest Islands ; ? Louisiades. 
The exact status of the forms inhabiting these groups needs re-investigation. 
The data given by Rothschild and Hartert are perplexing, and seem con- 
tradictory. It is certain, however, some form is here recognisable, as the birds 
on account of their geographical isolation cannot be classed with any of the 
preceding races. 
Or if the genus Eucacatua (ante, p. 169) be used the names will be — 
Eucacatua galerita galerita (Latham). 
Eucacatua galerita interjecta (Mathews). 
Eucacatua galerita licmetorhyncha (Bonaparte). 
Eucacatua galerita rosince (Mathews). 
Eucacatua galerita queenslandica (Mathews). 
Eucacatua galerita fitzroyi (Mathews). 
Eucacatua galerita melvillensis (Mathews), 
for the Australian forms, and 
Eucacatua galerita macrolo'phus (Rosenberg). 
Eucacatua galerita triton (Temminck). 
Eucacatua galerita aruensis (Mathews). 
Eucacatua galerita trobriandi (Rothschild and Hartert). 
for the extra limital forms. 
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