TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 109 



Muscadivores consobrina babiensis Richmond 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 25: 103, June 15, 1912. 



=Ducula aenea consobrina (Salvadori). See Ripley, Bull. Mus. Comp. 

 Zool. 94: 335, 1944. 



179057. Adult male. Pulau Babi, Barussan Islands, eastern Indian 

 Ocean off Sumatra. January 13, 1902. Collected by William L. 

 Abbott. 

 Muscadivores aeueus vicinus Riley 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 40: 95, June 30, 1927. 



=Ducula aenea consobrina (Salvadori). See Ripley, Bull. Mus. Comp. 

 Zool. 94: 335, 1944. 



279710. Adult male (not female). Sipora Island, Barussan Islands, 

 eastern Indian Ocean off Sumatra. October 11, 1924. Collected by 

 Cecil Boden Kloss. 

 Carpophaga Van Wyckii Cassin 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 320 (not earlier than June 24), 

 1862. 



=Ducula pistrinaria vanivyckii (Cassin). See Peters, Checklist of birds 

 of the world 3:48, 1937. 



21218. Adult female. Port Praslin, on Wallis Islet at the southern tip 

 of New Ireland, Bismarck Archipelago. January 24, 1854. Collected 

 by — Van Wyck. U.S. North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Ex- 

 pedition (1853-1856). 

 Muscadivores rosaceus zamydrus Oberholser 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 54: 179, November 2, 1917. 



=Ducula rosacea zamydra (Oberholser). See Chasen, Handlist of Ma- 

 laysian birds, p. 18, 1935. 



181434. Adult male. Pulau Solombo Besar, eastern Java Sea. Decem- 

 ber 6, 1907. Collected by William L. Abbott. 

 Carpophaga Pickcringii Cassin 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7:228 (not earlier than Dec. 26), 

 1854=1855. 



=Ducula pickeringii pickeringii (Cassin). See Peters, Checklist of 

 birds of the world 3 : 49, 1937. 



15732. Adult (sex not indicated). Mangsi Island (8 miles north of 

 Banggai Island) , in the Balabac Strait (north of British North Borneo) . 

 February 9-12, 1842, fide Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Ex- 

 ploring Expedition 5: 381-387, 1845 (not "in the month of January," 

 as stated by Peale and quoted by Cassin). U.S. Exploring Expedition 

 (1838-1842). 



Cassin referred to "specimens," but No. 15732 is the only one found 

 entered into the museum register. 



