TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 417 



Genus NESOMIMUS Ridgway 



Nesomimus personalus Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 12: 104, Feb. 5, 1890. 

 :^Nesomimus parvulus personatus Ridgway. Hee Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 7 : 337, 1934. 

 116098. Adult male. Abingdon (Pinta) Island, Galapagos Islands 

 (Archipielago de Colon), eastern Pacific Ocean off Ecuador. Apr. 16, 

 1888. Received from the U.S. Fish Commission. 

 Nesomimus macdonaldi Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 12: 103, fig. 1, Feb. 5, 1890. 

 116066. Adult male. Hood (Espafiola) Island, Galapagos Islands 

 (Archipielago de Colon), eastern Pacific Ocean off Ecuador. Apr. 7, 

 1888. Received from the U.S. Fish Commission. 



Genus ALLENIA Cory 



Margarops albivenlris Lawrence 



Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 4 (1-2): 23 (not earlier than Feb. 28), 



1887. 

 =Allenia jusca (P. L. S. Miiller). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 



the Americas 7: 339, 340, 1934. 

 189817. Adult female. "The Park," St. Andrew Parish, Grenada Island, 



Windward Islands, Caribbean Sea. Jan. 19, 1887. Collected by John 



G. Wells. 

 Although this number of the Annals is dated "June," a separate of 

 Lawrence's paper was received at the U.S. National Museum on Apr. 6, 1887. 



Genus CINCLOCERTHIA G. R. Gray 



Cinclocerthia ruficauda pavida Ridgway 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll 47 [Quarterly Issue 2(1)]: 113, Aug. 6, 1904. 

 80925. Adult male. Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts) Island, Leeward 

 Islands, Caribbean Sea. Entered into the museum register on Oct. 23, 

 1880. Collected by Frederick A. Ober. Original number 218. 



Cinclocerthia ruficauda tenebrosa Ridgway 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 47 [Quarterly Issue 2(1) ]: 112, Aug. 6, 1904. 

 74060. Adult male. Carabries Mountain, Saint Vincent Island, Wind- 

 ward Islands, Caribbean Sea. Feb. 8, 1878. Collected by Frederick 

 A. Ober. Original number 469. 



Family TURDIDAE: Thrushes 

 Genus LUSCINIA T. Forster 



Luscinia davidi gloriosa Sushkin 

 Auk 43 (2) : 181, Apr. 7, 1926. 

 =Luscinia pectardens (David). See Hartert and Steinbacher, Die Vogel 

 der palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsband (4) : 326, 1935. 



