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Show 548 MR. D. G. ELLIOT ON THE GENUS PTILOPUS. [May 7, coverts white, varied with yellow. Greater wing-coverts and tertials bordered with yellow, the latter grey in the middle of each feather. Quills shining deep emerald-green, first one gradually narrowed to the tip. Under surface of wings slate-colour. Tail green, with a broad band of grey at the tip, which is white beneath, especially on the inner webs. Length 8" 3'" ; wings 4" 9'" (Gray, I. c). Female with a patch on the abdomen of an orange-yellow. 28. PTILOPUS HUMERALIS. Ptilonopus humeralis, Wall. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 166. Ptilopus humeralis, Meyer, Proc. Zool. Soc. Soc. 1862, pl. 21 ; Schleg. Mus. Pays-B. (1873) p. 16, Columbce; id. Nederl. Tijdsch. Dierk. torn. iv. p. 24 (1873) ; Meyer, Rowl. Ornith. Misc. p. 342, pt. ix.; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. (1876) vol. ix. p. 198. Hab. Salwatty and adjacent coasts of New Guinea (Wallace) ; Sorong (Bernstein); Salwatty and Mansinam (Meyer). This bird is easily distinguished from its immediate allies by the deep-purple band on the shoulder. It apparently ranges across the northern part of New Guinea, having been procured, as will be observed, from Mansinam, on the mainland, in the Bay of Geelvink, to Sorong, on the west coast, and also on Salwatty, opposite Sorong. Adult male. General plumage bright green. Middle of abdomen rich orange. Crissum and under tail-coverts bright yellow. Shoulders violet-grey, bounded beneath by deep purple. Wing-coverts violet-grey, margined with green. Secondaries margined with yellow. Primaries dark green, the first sharply narrowed towards the tip. Tail bright green above, dark grey beneath, with an apical whitish band. Bill greenish, tipped with yellow ; base above red and swollen. Feet purplish red. Total length 8f inches, wing 4§, tail 2\, culmen f-. 29. PTILOPUS JOBIENSIS. Ptilopus humeralis jobiensis, Schleg. Mus. Pays-B. 1873, p. 16, Columbce; Rowl. Ornith. Misc. pt. ix. pp. 340, 348, pl.; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. (1876) vol. ix. p. 198. Hab. Island of Jobie. This species, a close relative of Pt. humeralis, has as yet only been found upon the island of Jobie, in the great Bay of Geelvink, New Guinea. It differs chiefly from the species just named in the coloration of the shoulders of the wing, which are violet-grey, without any purple; and the tail is uniform green above, without the apical grey band. Adult. General plumage yellowish green. Abdomen rich orange. Crissum and under tail-coverts white, tbe latter tipped with yellow. Shoulders violet-grey. Wing-coverts violet in the centre, surrounded by greenish blue, and margined with green. Primaries and secondaries dark green, the latter edged with yellow ; first primary nar- |