TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 267 



Plalypsaris aglaiae hypophaeus Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 14: 467, October 26, 1891. 

 =Platypsaris aglaiae hypophaeus Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 6: 200, 1929. 

 120293. Adult male. San Pedro Sula, Department of Cortes, Honduras. 

 October 4, 1890. Collected by Erich Wittkiigel. Original number 55. 

 Plalypsaris aglaiae obscurus Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 14: 469, 474, October 31, 1891. 

 =Platypsaris aglaiae hypophaeus Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 6: 200, 1929. 

 121331. Adult male. Jimenez, Province of Limon, Costa Rica. Febru- 

 ary 4, 1891. Collected by Anastasio Alfaro and M. Carranza (not 

 Carranro) . Received from the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, where it 

 was No. 5408. 



Genus TITYRA Vieillot 



Tilyra personate griseiceps Ridgway 

 Auk 5 (3) : 263, July 1888. 

 =Tityra semifasciata griseiceps Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the America 6: 215, 1929. 

 58235. Adult female. Mazatlan, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. Entered into 

 the museum register in July 1869. Collected by Andrew J. Grayson. 

 Original number 193. 

 Tilyra semlfasciala coslaricensis Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 19: 119, September 6, 1906. 

 199039. Adult female. Bonilla, Province of Limon, Costa Rica. 

 March 29, 1905. Collected by Anastasio Alfaro. 

 Tilyra semifasciala Columbiana Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 19: 119, September 6, 1906. 

 170410. Adult female. La Concepcion, in the Sierra Nevada de Santa 

 Marta, Department of Magdalena, Colombia. April 6, 1899. Col- 

 lected by Wilmot W. Brown, Jr. Received from Outram Bangs. 



Genus PYRODERUS G. R. Gray 



Pyroderus masoni Ridgway 



Auk 3 (3): 333, July 1886. 



=Pyroderus scutatus masoni Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 

 of the Americas 6: 231, 1929. 



106051. Adult (sex not indicated). Locality 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 Centennial Exposition in New Orleans (1884^1885). 



See my remarks under Grammopsittaca lineola maculata Ridgway 

 (p. 125). 



