TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 209 



232544. Adult male. Mount Pirri (at elev. 5,000 feet), near the head of 

 the Rio Limon, Province of Darien, Panama. March 5, 1912. Col- 

 lected by Edward A. Goldman. Original number 15292. Received from 

 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Aiilacorhamphus dimidiatus Ridgway 

 Auk 3 (3) : 333, July 1886. 

 =Aulacorh'ynchus prasinus dimidiatus (Ridgway). See Peters, Checklist 



of birds of the world 6: 73, 1948. 

 106052. Adult (sex not indicated). Locahty unknown=Peru? Entered 

 into the museum register on November 16, 1885. Transferred from the 

 Department of State, which acquired it from one of the national exhibits 

 (presumably that of Peru) at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centen- 

 nial Exposition in New Orleans (1884-1885). 

 See Chapman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 33:632-633, 1914, and my 

 remarks under Grammopsittaca lineola maculata Ridgway (p. 125). 



Genus PTEROGLOSSUS Illiger 



Pteroglo8SU8 torqualus erythrozonus Ridgway 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 25: 88, May 4, 1912. 

 106310. Adult (sex not indicated). Temax, State of Yucatan, Mexico. 

 December 1884. Collected by George F. Gaumer. Original number 

 130. 



Family PICIDAE: Woodpeckers, Piculets 



Genus PICUMNUS Temminck 



Picunmus flavotinctus Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 11: 543, September 20, 1889. 



=Picumnus olivaceus flavotinctus Ridgway. See Carriker, Ann. Carnegie 

 Mus. 6: 594, 1910. 



116593. Adult male. Pozo Azul de Pirris (a region of heavy forest on 

 the Rio Grande de Pirris, about ten miles from the Pacific Ocean), 

 Province of San Jose, Costa Rica. September 10 (not 6), 1886. Col- 

 lected by Jose Castulo Zeledon. Original number 1797. Received from 

 the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. 

 Picumnus olivaceus panamensls Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 24: 34, February 24, 1911. 



=Picumniis olivaceus flavotinctus Ridgway. See Griscom, Bull. Mus. 

 Conip. Zool. 78: 332, 1935. 



53959. Adult male. Lion Hill Station, Panama Railway (now represented 

 by an islet in Gatun Lake), Panama Canal Zone. Entered into the 

 museum register on December 19, 1868. Collected by James McLean- 

 nan. 



