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Genus LEUCOLEPIS Reichenbach 



C[yphorhinus]. thoracicus von Tschudi 



Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte 10 (1) : 282, 1844. 

 =Leucolepis thoracica thoracica (von Tschudi). See Hellmayr, Cata- 

 logue of birds of the Americas 7: 287, 1934. 

 41922. Adult (sex not indicated). "Peru"="Montaiias von Uchubam- 

 ba," Department of Junin, Peru (see von Tschudi, Untersuchungen 

 iiber die Fauna Peruana, Orn., p. 184, 1846). Collected by Johann J. 

 von Tschudi. Received from the Neuchatel Museum. 

 Although Hellmayr {loc. cit.) has stated that the "type [is] in [the] 

 Neuchatel Museum," he has not claimed to have examined it, and it should 

 be noted that this species did not find a place in a paper on von Tschudi's 

 types in Neuchatel published by von Berlepsch and Hellmayr (Journ. fiir 

 Orn. 53:6-20, 1905). 



That von Tschudi had more than one specimen is shown, however, by the 

 fact that Sclater and Salvin ( Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1873 : 257, foot- 

 note, 1873) have referred to a cotype in the collection of the museum at 

 Bremen. 



Cyphorhinus griseolateralis Ridgway ..,.;;, 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 10: 518, Aug. 6, 1888. 

 =Leucolepis arada griseolateralis (Ridgway). See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 7: 289, 1934. 

 120774. Adult (sex not indicated). "Diamantina Mts.," near Diamantina 

 (near Santarem and east of the mouth of the Rio Tapajos), State of 

 Para, Brazil. July 15, 1887. Collected by Clarence B. Riker. 



Family MIMIDAE: Thrashers, Mockingbirds 



Genus TOXOSTOMA Wagler 



Hfarporhynchus], longicauda Baird 



in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Rep. Expl. and Surv. R.R. Pac. 9 : xxxv 

 (in list), 353, 1858. 

 =Toxostoma rujum longicauda (Baird). See Welmore, Proc, U.S. Nat. 

 Mus. 86: 214-215, 1939. 



5651. Adult female. South Fork of the Republican River, Cheyenne 

 County, Kansas. Sept. 26, 1856. Collected by William S. Wood, Jr. 

 Original number 358. Wagon Road Expedition from Fort Riley to 

 Bridger's Pass. 



5652. Adult male. South Fork of the Republican River, Cheyenne 

 County, Kansas. Sept. 26, 1856. Collected by William S. Wood, Jr. 

 Original number 357. Wagon Road Expedition from Fort Riley to 

 Bridger's Pass. 



A third cotype. No. 4703, from Running Water, Bon Homme County, 

 South Dakota, cannot now be found in the collection. 



