TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 365 



lole olivacea perplexa Riley 



Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 29 (1) : 40, Jan. 15, 1939. 

 =Hypsipetes charlottae perplexus (Riley), fide Deignan (MS.). 

 1824'91. Immature (not adult) female. Labuan Kelambu (lat. 1°15' N., 

 long. 118°39' E.), Berau District, Samarinda Division, Borneo. June 

 28, 1913. Collected by Harry C. Raven. Original number 909. 

 Microscelis ictericus guglielmi Ripley 



Spolia Zeylanica 24 (3) : 230, Nov. 8, 1946. 

 =Hypsipetes indicus guglielmi (Ripley), fide Deignan (ms.). 

 377361. Adult male. Depedene Estate, near Rakwana, Sabaragamuwa 

 Province, Ceylon. September 29, 1944. Collected by S. Dillon Ripley. 

 Original number 311. 

 Criniger simplex Wallace 



Ibis 4 (16) : 350, October 1862. 

 =Hypsipetes affinis chloris (Finsch), fide Deignan (MS.). 

 95686. Adult (sex not indicated). Gilolo Island^^^Halmahera Island, 

 Molucca Islands, Indonesia. 1861. Collected by — Allen, for Alfred 

 R. Wallace. Received from the British Museum (Natural History), 

 London. 

 Wallace based this form upon a series of unknown length from the islands 

 of Batjan, Halmahera, and Morotai. While Bowdler Sharpe (Catalogue of 

 the birds in the British Museum 6: 85, 1882) has designated a skin from 

 Halmahera in London as the type, his action has merely restricted the type 

 locality, and our No. 95686 has as strong a claim to typeship as any other 

 of the four Halmahera specimens listed by Sharpe. 

 lole cinereiceps Bourns and Worcester 



Occas. Pap. Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 (1) : 25, Dec. 8, 1894. 

 =Hypsipetes siquijorensis cinereiceps (Bourns and Worcester), fide 

 Deignan (ms.). 



316153. Adult male. Romblon Island, Philippine Islands. September 

 5, 1892. Collected by Dean C. Worcester and Frank S. Bourns. Re- 

 ceived from the Minneapolis Public Library, which acquired it from 

 the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, where it was No. 2178 of 

 the Menage Collection. 



316154. Adult female. Romblon Island, Philippine Islands. September 

 10, 1892. Collected by Dean C. Worcester and Frank S. Bourns. Re- 

 ceived from the Minneapolis Public Library, which acquired it from 

 the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, where it was No. 2194 

 of the Menage Collection. 



Although this name was based upon a series of at least 19 males and four 

 females (of which three from Tablas and 16 from Romblon are now in the 

 collection of the U.S. National Museum), I gladly avail myself of the fact 

 that the two specimens listed above have the word "type" written upon the 

 labels, presumably by one of the authors. 



