TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 325 



114413. Adult male. Near Seoul, Province of Kyonggi, Korea. June 17, 

 1883. Collected by Pierre L. Jouy. Original number 1104. 

 Oriolus maculatus eustictus Oberholser 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 39: 31, July 30, 1926. 

 =Oriolus chinensis macrouriis Blyth, fide Deignan (ms.). 

 178642. Adult male. Car Nicobar Island, Nicobar Islands, Bay of Bengal 

 northwest of Sumatra. January 24, 1901. Collected by William L. 

 Abbott. 

 Oriolus mundus Richmond 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 26: 517, Feb. 4, 1903. 

 =Oriolus chinensis mundus Richmond. See Ripley, Bull. Mus. Comp. 



Zool. 94: 378, 1944. 

 179268. Adult male. Simalur Island, Barussan Islands, eastern Indian 

 Ocean off Sumatra. November 19, 1901. Collected by William L. 

 Abbott. 

 Oriolus maculatus richmondi Oberholser 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 60 (7) : 16, Oct. 26, 1912. 

 =Oriolus chinensis richmondi Oberholser. See Ripley, Bull. Mus. Comp. 



Zool. 94: 378, 1944. 

 179886. Adult male. North Pagi Island, Barussan Islands, eastern Indian 

 Ocean off Sumatra. December 31, 1902. Collected by William L. 

 Abbott. 

 Oriolus maculatus lamprochryseus Oberholser 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 54: 186, Nov. 2, 1917. 

 =^Oriolus chinensis lamprochryseus Oberholser. See Chasen, A Handlist 



of Malaysian birds, p. 300, 1935. 

 181523. Adult male. Pulau Solombo Besar, eastern Java Sea. Decem- 

 ber 4, 1907. Collected by William L. Abbott. 

 Oriolus frontalis Wallace 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1862, pt. 3: 340, pi. 40, February 1863. 

 =Oriolus chinensis frontalis Wallace. See Mathews, Systema avium 

 australasianarum, p. 858, 1930; Stresemann, Journ. fiir Orn. 88: 19, 

 1940. 

 95736. Adult male. Sula Mangola or Sula Besi Island, Sula Islands, 

 Molucca Sea east of Celebes. 1861. Collected by — Allen, for Alfred R. 

 Wallace. Received from the British Museum. 

 98191. Adult female. Sula Mangola or Sula Besi Island, Sula Islands, 

 Molucca Sea east of Celebes. 1861. Collected by — Allen, for Alfred 

 R. Wallace. Received from the British Museum. 

 These skins are two of the seven with identical data listed by Bowdler 

 Sharpe in the Catalogue of the birds in the British Museum 3: 205, 1877. 

 Although Sharpe refers to specimen a as "Type of species," I find nothing 

 in Wallace's original description to prevent treatment of each of the five 

 adults as equivalent cotypes. 



