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13850. Adult female. Fiji Islands, Oceania. Original number "13"=23, 

 jide register, or 24, fide exhibition label. U.S. Exploring Expedition 

 (1838-1842). 



13852. Immature female. Fiji Islands, Oceania. Original number 23, 

 fide register. U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). 



13853. Adult male. Fiji Islands, Oceania. Original number 23, fide 

 register, or 24, fide exhibition label. U.S. Exploring Expedition 

 (1838-1842). 



13855. Immature male. Fiji Islands, Oceania. U.S. Exploring Expe- 

 dition (1838-1842). 

 Cassin's MS. list indicates five specimens of this form, and the museum 

 register has five entries (No. 13851, an adult male, was sent to the Boston 

 Society of Natural History and is now No. 75679 of the Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology) . The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia has, 

 in addition, an unsexed adult (No. 1227) and an unsexed immature (No. 

 1228) ; there is no reason to believe that these were not also in Peale's 

 original series. 



Accipiter trivirgatus javanicus Mayr 

 Amer. Mus. Nov. 1415 : 4, April 12, 1949. 

 218354. Adult male. Mount Gedeh (at elev. 4,500 feet), near Chibodas, 

 western Java. April 18, 1909. Collected by Owen Bryant. Original 

 number 436. 

 Accipiter velox rufilatus Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 11: 92, November 8, 1888. 

 =Accipiter striatus velox (Wilson). See Allen, Auk 22:331, 1905; 



Peters, Checklist of birds of the world 1 : 221, 1931. 

 10759. Adult male. Fort Bridger (Camp Scott) , Uinta County, Wyoming 

 (not Utah) . May 26, 1858. Collected by Constantin Drexler. Original 

 number 452. South Pass Wagon Road Expedition. 

 Ridgway's separation of rufilatus was "based on . . . comparison of more 

 than eighty specimens of the two forms," but no example was referred to by 

 number or definite locality. However, the red label of No. 10759 bears in 

 Ridgway's hand the notation "Accipiter velox rufilatus Ridgw." This lecto- 

 type had been set aside prior to April 18, 1905, when Nelson discussed the 

 name (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 18: 122), and very probably at Nelson's 

 request. 

 Accipiter striatus venator Wetmore 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 27: 119, July 10, 1914. 

 238370. Adult male. The Cerro Gordo, near Maricao, Maricao Municipal- 

 ity, Puerto Rico. May 30, 1912. Collected by Alexander Wetmore. 

 Original number 2010. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 



