
A P P E N D I X .
8 . I'ARADrSEA MINOR.
^ ' y w r f i « . Marshal, Arch. Néeri. vi. p. (1B71).-Meyer. Abhandl. k. .ool. Mus. Dresden, .Ü. no. 2,
p 44 (1898).—Sharpe, Monogr. Parad, part vii. (189;).
P„r«duca mmor {tupicd), Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad, p. 40 (1898).
On the develop,ncnt of the plumes in this species, sec Dr. Meyers interesting nrtiele in the Dresden
- A h n unoen'above quoted. Mr. Rothschild (A . . p 48) says that the type of ^ t n Mussehenhroel. s
« 1 «I.., var. 2see„s (Bidr. Land- cn VolhenK. Nedcrl. Indi., vii. p. 185, .883), ,s a ntade up
specimen : the type is now in the T n n g Museum.
9 . PARADISEA JOBIENSIS.
^ ' ^ ^ s e a .ünor Meyer, Ahhandl. U. zool. Mus. Dresden, vü. no. 2. p. 40 (1898).-Ilothschild,
Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad, p. 40 (1898).
Paradisea joUensis, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad, part viii. (1898).
1 0 . PARADISEA FINSCHI.
W i . ™ ,.ü„or (nec Shaw), Madaräsz, Aquila, 1894, p. 0 0 . - Id. Term. Fü.. 1897, p. 2 7 . - R e i c h e u . J. f. O.
Parai utyer, Abhaudl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 43 ( .898) . -Sha rpe , Monogr. Parad,
part viii. (1898).
Paradisea minor fimclii, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad, p. 40 (1898).
Add :—
G E N U S X IV. TRICHOPARADISEA.
1 . TRICIIOI'ARADISEA GULIELML.
IVicLoparadisea ffulielmi, Sharpe. Monogr. Parad, part v. (1895).^Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii.
no. 2, p. 42 (1898).
Paradisea gulielmi, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad, p. 42 (1898).
G E N U S X V . URANORN'IS.
I . UEANORNIS RUBRA.
ruhra, Marshall, Arch. Neerl. vi. pp. 297-304 (1871).-Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 43
U r a m r n i l u l Z ' i i V ^ m , Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiii ( 1 8 9 4 ) . - I d. Monogr. Parad. part iv. (1895).
G E N U S XVI . PARADISORNIS.
1 . PARADISOIINIS RUDOLPHI.
" ^ ' « „ • „ f e rudolfU, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part ii. (1893).-Id. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, p. .iii (1894). -
Salvad. Aun.Mus. Genov. (2) xvi. p. I l l (189G).-Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vn. no. 2,
p. 43 (1898).
Paradisea rudolphi, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 43 (1898).
D r . Loria obtained some examples of this species in the MoroUa district of the Astrobabe Range, in
J u l y and August. The adult male had the "iris clear chestnut; the bill pearly-white; the feet greyish
horn-eolour. The food consisted of fruit, and the native name was 'Sescia' or ' Sessea. Ihe adult
female had the feet greyish chestnut, as also had a young female, but in the latter the bdl was greyish (horubrmvn
in the dried skin) " ( c f . Salvad. I. c.).
A P P E N D I X .
GENU.S XVII. LAMPROTHORAX.
1 . LAMI'ROTHORAX AVILIIELMIN/II.
Lat7iprothorai[ milhelmiila, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part vi. (189G).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus, Dresden,
vii. no. 2, p. 51 (1898).—Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 21 (1898).
GENUS XVIII. CICINNURUS.
I . CiCINNUUUS KEGIUS.
Paradisea regia, Marshall, Arch. Neerl. vi. p. 297 (1871).
Cicimiuriis ret/ius, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) x. p. 822 (1891).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden,
1891, p. 12; 1893, p. 23.—Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part i. (1891).—Id. Hull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv.
p. xiii (1894).—MadarSsz, Aquila,i.p. 91 (1894).—Salvad. Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) xvi. p. 822 (189C).—
Reichen. J. f. O. 1897, p. 214.—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 47 (1898).
Cicinnurus regins (tj/picas), Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief. 2, Parad. p. 35 (1898).
Dr. Loria obtained a large series of .specimens at Bara-Iiara in Milne Bay, and at other villages on the
Kemp Welch River to the east of Por t Moresby. The iris was dull chestmit, the hill yellow, aLid the feet blue.
T h e native name of the female bird was " Uanaro Uapu " (^r/. Salvad. I. c.). Procured by Feniebel in the
F I n i s t e r r e Mountains, and by Tappcnbcck on the Nuru River in German New Guinea.
D r . A. B. Meyer (/. c.) says that the species was met with commonly by him during his journey across
North-western New Guinea. It lives on the high trees, and lie says that the blue colour of the feet is
lovely, the claws grey, the hill clear yellow, and the iris clear brown. He also noticed the change of the
colour from brown to red without a inoult.
, , , 2. CICINNURUS COCCINEIFRONS. A d d ; —
Cicimmrus regiiis coccineifrons, Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2 (1898) .—Rothschi ld, Thierreich,
Lief. 2, Parad. p. 35 (1898).
Cicinnurus coccineifrons, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part viii. (1898).
GENUS XIX. RIIIPIDORNIS.
I . RHIPIDORNIS CiULIF.LMI TERTII. A d d ; —
Rhipidornis gulielmi tertii, Sharpe, Monogr. Parad. part ii. (1893).—Id. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiii (1894)
Rhipidornis gulielmitertii, Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii. no. 2, p. 48 (1898).
Diphjllodes gidielmiterlii, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief 2, Parad. p. 30 (1898).
GENUS X X . DIPHYLLÜDES.
, , , I. DIPHVLLODES MAGNIFICA.
Add;—
Diphjllodes magnifica, Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, iv. p. xiii (1894).—Id. Monogr. Parad. part vi. (1891;).—
Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. (2) xvi. p. I l l (1896).—Meyer, Abhandl. k. zool. Mus. Dresden, vii.
no. 2, p. 48 (1898).—Rothschild, Novit. Zool. v. p. 87 (1898).
Dipkyllodes magnificus, Rothschild, Thierreich, Lief 2, Parad. p. 3(i (1898).
D r . Meyer gives the following note from his diary of 1873:—"Its cry is a piping 'krrrrrr, krrrrrr.'
Iris and feet black. Frequents the ground. The male clears a large round place: during this operation the
female sits close at band on the lianas or ratlans, and when the male has finished, she dances with bim on
t h e newly-cleared space."
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