° 7 wv Ye —~ . yb Ne f ‘Cm PAE IE f Bo MC a Pp et VOveve Y, . VOY. MONO ON EXE wy, oO LY ao Wz BIAE Vy (33 <: yi NEXEE eWerzo' a, Nd ed Ai SAN AN Gas GS Lo ale iff | | OZ SO BNE J JP 12) 19) INV 1D) 12 XXXV1 Genus VI. PTILONORHYNCHUS. 1. PrinonorwyNCHUS VIOLACEUS. Add :— = Ptilonorhynchus violaceus, 2 no. 2, p. 53 (1898).—Rothse M Parad. part vi. (1896).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii, Sharpe, Monogr. rarad. pé . 4 (1898 ae hild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 4 (1898). (0) ) t vee ] spe d S 2 S } 2A synonymy Is as follows :— | | pet Ate ei ey 34 (1867).—Elliot, Monogr. Parad. pl. 29 (1873).—Sharpe, a en a Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 53 er er cee ina Thicrsic, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 4, note (1898). Genus VII. AMBLYORNIS. 1], AMBLYORNIS FLAVIFRONS. Add :- iss ¢ Re ‘ Os se . oe A yornts flavi TONS Meyer Abhandl. ke zool. M us. Dresden, Meme 2, yi 53 ( C Q - )): otnscnhl d, hier = mol ] ) eo, I 9 # Ss Ss \ ee = eee alt tk l T ch Lief Z Parad. Pp: 12 ( 898 ). Sharpe, Monoer. I arad. pat t Vill. (189 I) 2. AMBLYORNIS INORNATA. an orms imornuta, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part ii. (1893, =@ or ¢ LD me Par ae Orn. ae iv. : p. xiv (1894).—Meyer, t.¢. p. xvii—Rothschild, Novit. Zool. iv. pp. 11-13, pl. i. fig. 1 (1896).— Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 53 (1898). 2 Amblyornis inormatus, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 12 (1898).—Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part vill. (1898, =¢ ad.). 3. AMBLYORNIS SUBALARIS. Add :— Xanthochlamys subalaris, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. pp. xiv, xv, xviii (1894). Amblyorns subalaris, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. iv. p- xiv (1894).—Id. Monogr. Parad. part iii. (1894).— Salvad. Ann. Mus. Genov. (@) ame jo, 118 (1896).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 53 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 12 (1898). In 1894 1 proposed for this species the short-lived generic name of Xanthochlamys. Amblyornis inornata had been known for twenty-three years, and none of the males sent by collectors showed a sign of a yellow crest; but no sooner had I separated the southern species than Dr. Meyer received an adult male of A. inornata with a fully deve loped crest, and of course the genus Xanthochlamys was deprived of its only claim to distinction Ge Meyer, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. specimens of the male from the Arfak Mount New Guinea, in Mr, Rothschild’s collection. According to Dr. Loria the species is abundant in the Moroka district of the Astrolabe Range. The male ron the lower mandible, the feet ere p- xvi). Since then I have seen several ans and from the Owen Stanley Mountains, in South-eastern has the bill horn-colour, greye enish horn-colour or greenish-grey, and the iris chestnut or hazel. nV oung males resemble the old females (ef. Salvad. 7, @,))