476 Recently published Ornithological Works. 
E. cardinalis lives in the group of Ceram (Ceram, Am- 
boina, and Burn), E. grandis in the group of Gilolo, and, 
last, E. polychlorus in the Papuan Islands—from Waigiou to 
the Solomon Islands, and in the Kei Islands, which, according 
to my views, we must put with the Papuan Islands rather 
than with the Moluccas. All this I have already shown in 
the 3rd part (. Psittaci ) of my <e Prodromus Ornithologise Pa- 
puasise et Moluccarum 99 (Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. x. p. 31)', where, 
owing to an omission of the printer, “ Ceram ( Von Rosenberg , 
Wallace) ” has been left out from the localities inhabited by 
E. cardinalis. The so-called E. polychlorus , from Ternate, 
Gilolo, Batchian, and Morotay, is the male of E. grandis. 
We have an evident proof of this in the fact that the so-called 
E. tinned, which now we know is the female of E. polychlorus , 
is not to be found in the islands of the Gilolo group, but 
only in the truly Papuan Islands. 
Turin, Zoological Museum, July 25th, 1877. 
XLIII.— Notices of recently published Ornithological Works. 
[Continued from p. 385.] 
52. Salvadori on the Papuan Parrots. 
[Prodromus ornithologiae Papuasiae et Moluccarum auctore Thoma Sal¬ 
vadori. III. Psittaci. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa, x. p. 21.] 
The third part of SalvadorPs f Prodromus 9 is devoted to the 
Parrots—a prominent group in Papua and the Moluccas—no 
less than 92 species being enumerated in the present list. 
IP Albertis, Beccari, and Bruijn have transmitted no less 
than 1363 specimens of this group to Genoa, referable to 69 
species. 
The following four new species are established:— Geoffroyus 
keyensis , ex inss. Key ; G. schlegeli (=rhodops , Schl., nec 
G. B. Gray); Lorius erythrothorax , ex Nov. Guin. merid.- 
orient.; L. flavo-palliatus ex Obi et Batchian : and two new 
genera, “ Oreopsittacus 99 for Trichoglossus arfaki, Meyer; and 
et Charmosynopsis ” for Charmosyna pulchella , G. It. Gray. 
