TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 313 



Germs LAMPROCIIELIDON Ridgway 



Hirundo euchrysia. (Var., dominicensis?) H. Bryant 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 11:95 (not earlier than May) 1867. 



=Lamprochelidon euchrysia sclateri (Cory). See Hellmayr, Catalogue 

 of birds of the Americas 8: 81, 82, 1935. 



42447. Adult male. Port au Prince, Haiti, Island of Hispaniola. June 7, 

 1866. Collected by A. E. Younglove. Original number 132. 



Genus CALLICHELIDON Baird 



Hirundo cyaneoviridis H. Bryant 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 111 (not earlier than September) 1859. 

 =CallichelidoTi cyaneoviridis (Bryant). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 8:80, 1935. 

 11946. Adult (sex not indicated). Nassau, New Providence Island, 

 Bahama Islands. April 1859. Collected by Henry Bryant. Received 

 from Henry Bryant. 

 According to Bangs (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 70:290, 1930), there are 

 five other cotypes. Four of these are in the Museum of Comparative Zoology 

 (Nos. 46838, 46840, 46841, and one formerly in the private collection of 

 John E. Thayer) ; the fifth is in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, where it is No. 15639. 



Genus TACHYCINETA Cabanis 



Tachycineta lepida Mearns 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 15:31, Mar. 5, 1902. 

 =Tachycineta thalassina lepida Mearns. See Grinnell, Univ. California 



Publ. Zool. 38: 287, 1932. 

 133522. Adult male. "Campbell's ranch in the Laguna Mountains (Coast 



Range), 20 miles north of Campo," San Diego County, California. 



June 9, 1894. Collected by Edgar A. Mearns. Original number 11014. 



Genus IRIDOPROCNE Coues 



Petrochelidon littorea Salvin 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1863, pt. 2: 189, August 1863. 

 =Iridoprocne albilinea albilinea (Lawrence). See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 8: 69, 1935. 

 35039=30709 reentered. Adult male. San Jose de Guatemala, Depart- 

 ment of Escuintla, Guatemala. January 1863. Collected by Osbert 

 Salvin. Original number 393. Received from Osbert Salvin. 

 Salvin's statement that "This Swallow frequents all the low rivers and 

 sea-coasts of both oceans, from Belize to Colon on the Atlantic, and from 

 Soconosco to Panama on the Pacific" indicates that our No. 35039 is but 



