TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 235 



Province of San Jose, Costa Rica. September 9 (not 7), 1889. Col- 

 lected by Jose C. Zeledon. Received from the Museo Nacional de Costa 

 Rica, where it was No. 3320. 



Genus SITTASOMUS Swainson 



Sittasomus sylvioides jalisceusis Nelson 

 Auk 17 (3): 264, July 1900. 



=Sittasomus griseicapillus jaliscensis Nelson. See Peters, Checklist of 

 birds of the world 7: 19, 1951. 



156012. Adult male. San Sebastian, State of Jalisco, Mexico. March 17, 

 1897. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. Orig- 

 inal number 3889. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Sittasomus aeqiiatorialis Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 14:508 (in key), 509, October 31, 1891. 



=Sittasomus griseicapillus aequatorialis Ridgway. See Peters, Checklist 

 of birds of the world 7: 20, 1951. 



5012. Adult (sex not indicated). Guayaquil, Province of Guayas, Ecua- 

 dor. Entered into the museum register on March 26, 1868. Collected 

 by Alcides Destruge. 



Genus GLYPHORYNCHUS zu Wied 



Glyphorhynchus pectoralis Sclater and Salvin 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London 28 (2) : 299, August 1860. 

 =Glyphorhynchus spirurus pectoralis Sclater and Salvin. See Peters, 



Checklist of birds of the world 7: 22, 1951. 

 30770. Adult (sex not indicated). Choctum, Department of Alta Vera 

 Paz, Guatemala. January 1860. Collected by Osbert Salvin. Original 

 number 1062. Received from Osbert Salvin. 

 Two other cotypes, with similar data, are in the collection of the British 

 Museum (see Sclater, Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum 15: 125, 

 1890). The second specimen there listed is probably the type also of 

 Glyphorhynchus major Sclater, 1862. 



Genus XIPHOCOLAPTES Lesson 



Xipliocolaptes emigrans omiltemensis Nelson 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 153, November 30, 1903. 

 =Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus omiltemensis Nelson. See Peters, 



Checklist of birds of the world 7: 27, 1951. 

 185530. Adult male. Omilterae, State of Guerrero, Mexico. May 19, 

 1903. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. 

 Original number 9900. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 



