TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 157 



364872. Adult (sex not indicated). Near Flamingo at Cape Sable (15 

 miles south of Royal Palm State Park), Monroe County, Florida. 

 February 22, 1938. Collected by Wray H. Nicholson. Original num- 

 ber 300. Received through Arthur H. Howell from Donald J. 

 Nicholson. 

 Syrnium nebulosuin, var. Sartorii Ridgway 



in Baird and Ridgway, BuU. Essex Inst. 5 : 200, December 1873. 



=Strix varia sartorii (Ridgway). See Peters, Checklist of birds of the 

 world 4: 162, 1940. 



42131 (not 43131). Adult female. "Pine region," Hacienda "Mirador," 

 State of Veracruz, Mexico. Entered into the museum register on July 

 5, 1866. Collected by Carl C. W. Sartorius. Original number 208. 

 Syrnium uralense japonicum Clark 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 32:471, June 15, 1907. 



==Strix uralen^is coreensis Momiyama. See Peters, Checklist of birds of 

 the world 4: 164, 1940. 



96393. Adult female. Sapporo, Hokkaido Island, Japan. October 18, 

 1882. Collected by Thomas W. Blakiston. Original number 3163. 

 Syrnium uralense hondoense Clark 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 32: 472, June 15, 1907. 



=Strix uralensis hondoensis (Clark). See Peters, Checklist of birds of 

 the world 4: 164, 1940. 



109441. Adult male. Iwaki Province (=Miyagi and Fukushima Pre- 

 fectures), Honsiu Island, Japan. February 2, 1886. Received from 

 the Tokyo Educational Museum. 



Genus RHINOPTYNX Kaup 



Rhinoptynx clamator oberi E. H. Kelso 

 Auk 53 (1):82, January 8, 1936. 

 75112. Adult (sex not indicated). Tobago Island, Caribbean Sea. 

 August 1878. Collected by Frederick A. Ober. 



Genus ASIO Brisson 



Asio stygius robustus L. Kelso 



Auk 51 (4) : 522, October 6, 1934. 

 27113. Adult female. Hacienda "Mirador," State of Veracruz, Mexico. 

 Entered into the museum register on March 17, 1863. Collected by 

 Carl C. W. Sartorius. Original number 6. 

 Asio noctipetens Riley 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 66 (15) : 1, December 1, 1916. 

 =Asio stygius noctipetens Riley. See Wetmore and Swales, U.S. Nat. 

 Mus. Bull. 155:245-246, 1931. 



