brown, a white spot in the centre of the fourth, fifth, and sixth; tail brownish green ; breast light green, with metallic reflections ; abdomen black ; crissum and under tail-coverts deep red; bill dark brown ; Signor D’Albertis records the soft parts as follows :—‘ Bill black; feet Mr. Wallace gives them as—‘* Bill feet and tarsi very light brown. leaden violet-colour, or brownish ; eyes black or chestnut-brown.” black, feet dusky, iris olive-brown.” Young birds, according to Count Salvadori, have the bead blackish brown, and the green of the back not uniform, the throat greyish, and the lower parts varied with green and greyish brown, the black spot on the abdomen less strongly pronounced, and the red of the abdomen and under tail-coverts pale and feebly indicated. The accompanying Plate contains two life-size figures. (. 1, A ee a.