TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 431 



126627. Adult male. Barranca Ibarra ("half a day's journey north of 

 the city [of Guadalajara]," fide Jouy, op. cit., p. 772), State of Jalisco, 

 Mexico. May 13, 1892. Collected by Pierre L. Jouy. Original number 

 1322. 



Genus HYLOCICHLA Baird 



Hylocichla guttata euboria Oberholser 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 69 ( 12 ) : 69, Sept. 12, 1956. 



165716. Adult male. Shore of Lewes River (a tributary of the Yukon 

 River), Yukon Territory, Canada. July 21, 1899. Collected by Wil- 

 fred H. Osgood, Original number 156. Received from the U.S. Fish 

 and Wildlife Service. 

 Hylocichla aonolaschkae verecunda Osgood 

 Auk 18 (2): 183, April 1901. 



=Hylocichla guttata nana (Audubon) . See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 

 of the Americas 7: 454, 1934. 



166901. Adult female. Mountains at Cumshewa Inlet, Moresby Island, 

 Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia, Canada. June 

 22, 1900. Collected by Wilfred H. Osgood and Edmund Heller. Orig- 

 inal number 429. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Turdus aiiduboni Baird 



Review of American Birds 1 : 16, June 1864. 



=Hylccichla guttata auduboni (Baird). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 

 birds of the Americas 7: 455, 1934. 



10886. Adult male. "Fort Bridger, Utah (Camp Scott. )"=Fort Bridger, 

 Uinta County, Wyoming (not Utah). May 28, 1858. Collected by 

 Constantin Drexler. Original number 483. 

 Hylocichla guttata crymophiia Burleigh and H. S. Peters 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 61 : 117, June 16, 1948. 



382061. Adult male. Badger, Grand Falls District, Province of New- 

 foundland, Canada. June 11, 1942. Collected by Harold S. Peters 

 and Thomas D. Burleigh. Original number 83. Received from the 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Turdus ustulatus Nuttall 



Manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada, land 

 birds, ed. 2, pp. vi, 400 [where misspelled cestulatus], 830, 1840. 



=Hylocichla ustulata ustulata (Nuttall). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 

 birds of the Americas 7 : 456-457, 1934. 



2040. Adult (sex not indicated). "Columbia River"=Fort Vancouver, 

 Clarke County, Washington. Collected by John K. Townsend. Re- 

 ceived from Spencer F. Baird, who acquired it from John J. Audubon. 



The bird here listed is, according to a manuscript note made by Baird 

 {in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Birds of North America, Philadelphia, 



