TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 317 



279997. Subadult female. Sathani Lat Bua Khao (lat. 14°50' N., long. 



101°35' E.), Province of Nakhon Ratchasima, ThaUand. October 11 



(not November) , 1916. Collected by Cecil Boden Kloss. 

 Gampephaga compta Richmond 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 26: 514, Feb. 4, 1903. 

 =Volvocivora fimbriata compta (Richmond). See Ripley, Bull. Mus. 



Comp. Zool. 94: 374, 1944. 

 179222. Subadult female. Simalur Island, Barussan Islands, eastern 



Indian Ocean off Sumatra. November 28, 1901. Collected by William 



L. Abbott. 



Genus LALAGE Boie 



Lalage nigra empheris Oberholser 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 15, Oct. 26, 1912. 

 =Lalage nigra nigra (Forster). See Ripley, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 



94:375, 1944. 

 180884. Adult male. Telok Beluku, Nias Island, Barussan Islands, east- 

 ern Indian Ocean off Sumatra. March 2, 1905. Collected by William 

 L. Abbott. 

 Perissolalage chalepa Oberholser 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 54: 182, Nov. 2, 1917. 

 =Lalage sueurii sueurii (Vieillot). See Mayr and Ripley, Amer. Mus. 



Nov. 1116:2,3, 1941. 

 181577. Immature (not adult) female. Pulau Solombo Besar, eastern 

 Java Sea. December 4, 1907. Collected by William L. Abbott. 

 Lalage woodi Wetmore 



in Wood and Wetmore, Ibis (12) 1 (4) : 845, pi. 26, Oct. 7, 1925. 

 ^=Lalage maculosa woodi Wetmore. See Mayr and Ripley, Amer. Mus. 



Nov. 1116:8, 1941. 

 277347. Adult male. Taviuni Island, Fiji Islands, Oceania. November 

 26, 1923. Collected by A. H. Martin, for Casey A. Wood. Original 

 number 236. 

 Colluricincla maculosa Peale 



U.S. Exploring Expedition 8 (Mamm. and Orn.) : 81, "pi. xxiii, fig. 1," 

 1848. 

 =Lalage maculosa maculosa (Peale). See Wetmore, in Wood and Wet- 

 more, Ibis (12) 1: 847-848, 1925; Mayr and Ripley, Amer. Mus. Nov. 

 1116:5-6, 1941. 

 14845. Adult male. Upolu Island, Samoan Islands, Oceania. U.S. 



Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). 

 Peale based his maculosa upon a composite series of five immature skins 

 from the Fiji Islands and an adult male from Upolu. Wetmore has shown 

 {loc. cit.) that, since the description was drawn from the adult, Peale's name 

 must be restricted to the Upolu race. 



