YELLOW PARROT. 
lacking the green tinge characteristic of the typical form. South Australia 
(Mannum).’’ I maintained these in my “ List ” and they are also here 
accepted as valid subspecies as they seem to be well differentiated and easily 
distinguished. 
I have pointed out that ornithologists have confused the Flinders’ Ranges 
form of P. elegans, viz., P. e. subadelaidce with the present species, and I observe 
that both Campbell and North have described the eggs of that form under the 
heading of the present species. As North also gives the measurements of a 
set of five, from Wagga, New South Wales, the eggs are known, but not 
accurately described. This set averages shorter than the sets of P. e. sub- 
adelaidce, mentioned with it. 
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