NAN NS Co VAY : / 1 (- Cy RAL Fa a a tic Xe wy, LY Po A | VOVEY Pa APPENDIX. isp XXXIV a 9. LycocoRAx OBIENSIS. \ ai) Add :— re oy esl _ Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiv (1894) — ae obiensis, Sharpe, Monogr. Bee eas oe ee Rothschild aed, ee 9 wat) 1 ra °s ¢ ; 71 meope |e ( 7a ’ ? (SS i . Meer. Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, Vil. n0 I : oe Parad. p- 48 (1898). Sa 3. LycocoRAxX MOROTENSIS. | = Add :— : . Parad. part v. (1895).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. ea Iycocoran morotensis, Sharpe, Monogr. “ate tr sof 2, Parad. p. 48 (1898). S 2 no. 2, p. 52 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, ¢ A] = | Genus XXVIII. PARADIGALLA. 1. ParapIGALLA CARUNCULATA. = Add :— : : : - e pee 393) ,— t. Orn. Club, iv. p. xu (1894). — Pet Paradigalla carunculata, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part ll. (1893).—Id. Bu oe = ee P “ e a ; Sy Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 5, p. 42 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Kz Parad. p. 46 (1898). : ra Daal le Nd] Fawity IL PTILONORHYNCHID. <<) Genus I. MACGREGORIA. oe 4 De 1. Macerecorta PULCHRA. = Add :— j pees Macgregoria pulchra, Martert, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vii. p. iv (1897).—Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part vii. (1897).— rm uf Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vil. no. 2, p. 53 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, F Parad. p. 16 (1898). ( i Genus II. PAROTIA. Nai = 1. Paroria SEXPENNIS. Parotia sexpennis, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part v. (1895).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, al p. 50 (1898). Parotia sefilata, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. v. p. 87 (1898).—Id. Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 17 (1898). Mr. Rothschild has resuscitated the name of sef/ata for this species. This is undoubtedly the oldest name; but if Count Salvadori is right in believing that it is taken from the French ‘Sifilet,’ ought not the H correct rendering to be P. sifilata ? I) Agel == 2. Paroria LAWESI. Parotia lawesi, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part i. (1891).—Id. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiii (1894).—Salvad. A NF PRN PON Pot H H : ye, 2. i o es naa (ea) ees Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) xvi. p. 104 (1896).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vil. no. 2; p. 50 (1897).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 18 (1898). Dr. Loria procured a large number of specimens in the Moroka district, in the Owen Stanley Mountains. The iris of the Ale WG oie : : ; i s of the adult male is given by him as sky-blue, with an external ring of yellow, the bill black, and The female has the soft parts exactly the same. The native name is “* Mamanu, and the food consists of insects and fruit. the feet horny-black. RUA Ne Louie collect: Count Salvadori says that a large number of males, evidently fully fc » aye . ‘ee Tara AY: . ; ” Y ‘ 1 dult, e Loria co ection, were exactly like the females, from which he argues that they must lose ther full plumage for a certain time. ;