TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 303 



0[tocorys]. alpestris pralicola Henshaw 

 Auk 1 (3) : 258, 263, 264, July 1884. 

 =Eremophila alpestris pralicola (Henshaw) . See Oberholser, Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. 24:825, 1902; A.O.U. Committee on Classification and 

 Nomenclature, Auk 64: 450, 1947. 

 90763. Adult male. Richland County, Illinois. May 16, 1883. Col- 

 lected by Robert Ridgway. Received from Robert Ridgway, of whose 

 private collection it once formed part. 

 95583. Adult male. Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas. February 12, 

 1884. Collected by George H. Ragsdale. 



90760. Adult female. Richland County, Illinois. May 25, 1883. Col- 

 lected by Robert Ridgway. Received from Robert Ridgway, of whose 

 private collection it once formed part. 



85417. Adult female. Pvlount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois. 

 December 20, 1874. Collected by Samuel S. Turner. Original 

 number 69. 



90761. Immature male? Richland County, Illinois. May 29, 1883. 

 Collected by Robert Ridgway. Received from Robert Ridgway, of 

 whose private collection it once formed part. 



90792. Immature female? Richland County, Illinois. May 16, 1883. 

 Collected by Robert Ridgway. Received from Robert Ridgway, of 

 whose private collection it once formed part. 

 Olocorys alpestris giraudi Henshaw 

 Auk 1 (3) : 260, 263, 266, July 1884. 

 =Eremophila alpestris giraudi (Henshaw). See Oberholser, Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. 24:831, 1902; A.O.U. Committee on Classification and 

 Nomenclature, Auk 64: 450, 1947. 



73706. Adult male. Texas. 1871. Collected by George B. Sennett. 

 Original number 7. 



73707. Adult female. Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas. March 29, 

 1871. Collected by George B. Sennett. Original number 108. 



The known proveniences for the collection of which these cotypes formed 

 part are Brownsville, Hidalgo, and Galveston. For a few specimens, among 

 which are No. 73706, not even the museum register gives definite locality 

 or date, so there is no apparent authority for Henshaw's assertion that his 

 male type came from Corpus Christi. There is, however, a possibility that 

 this information was acquired by correspondence with the collector. 

 O[tocorys]. alpestris strigata Henshaw 



Auk 1 (3) : 261, 264, 267, July 1884. 

 =Eremophila alpestris strigata (Henshaw). See Behle, Univ. California 



Publ. Zool. 46:252, 1942; A.O.U. Committee on Classification and 



Nomenclature, Auk 64: 450, 1947. 



