TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 191 



331917. Adult female. Ban Chiang Dao (lat. 19°20' N., long. 99°00' E.), 

 Chiang Mai Province, northwestern Siam. January 29, 1932. Col- 

 lected by Hugh McC. Smith. Original number 5274. 

 Pyrotrogon erythrocephalus aunamensis Robinson and Boden Kloss 

 Ibis (11)1:424, July 1919. 

 ^Harpactes erythrocephalus annamensis (Robinson and Boden Kloss). 



See Deignan, U.S. Nat. Mus, Bull. 186: 194, 195, 1945. 

 278367. Adult female. Dran (at elev. 3,000 feet), Haut-Donai Province, 



southern Annam. March 29, 1918. Collected by Cecil Boden Kloss. 

 This race was based upon a pair from Dran and three females from the 

 Peaks of Lang Bian. The two from Dran are designated as "types of the 

 subspecies" at the original description. 

 Harpactes erythrocephalus chaseni Riley 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 47: 115, June 13, 1934. 

 149749. Adult male. Semangko Pass (at elev. 2,700-4,000 feet), below 

 Eraser's Hill, Selangor-Pahang boundary, Malaya. February 14, 1904. 

 Received from the Selangor State Museum. 



Order CORACIIFORMES: Kingfishers, Bee-eaters, 

 Rollers, Hornbills 



FamifyALCEDINIDAE: Kingfishers 



Genus CERYLE Bole 



Ceryle stictipennis Lawrence 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 8: 623, December 28, 1885. 

 =Ceryle torquata stictipennis Lawrence. See Peters, Checklist of birds 



of the world 5: 166, 1945. 

 82489. Adult female. Guadeloupe Island, Leeward Islands, Caribbean 

 Sea. Entered into the museum register on August 6, 1881. Collected 

 by L. Guesde. 

 This form was based upon two cotypes, a male and a female; the other 

 specimen is now in the collection of the American Museum of Natural 

 History. 



Genus CHLOROCERYLE Kaup 



Ceryle americana isthmlca Goldman 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 56 (27) : 1, December 1, 1911. 



=Chloroceryle americana isthmica (Goldman). See Peters, Checklist of 

 birds of the world 5 : 168, 1945. 



207628. Adult male. Rio Indio (near Gatun), Panama Canal Zone. 

 February 23, 1911. Collected by Edward A. Goldman. Original num- 

 ber 13820. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



