TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 459 



Received from the Minneapolis Public Library, which acquired it from 

 the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, where it was No. 1890 

 of the Menage Collection. 

 Bourns and Worcester had a series of twelve males and three females, 

 all of which are now in Washington. The two here listed are the ones on 

 whose labels the describers themselves wrote the word "type." 

 Rhipidura hutchinsoni Mearns 



Philippine Journ. Sci. 2 (5) sec. A: 357, October 1907. 

 =Rhipidura nigrocinnamomea hutchinsoni Mearns. See Hachisuka, 



Birds of the Philippine Islands 2 (4) : 320, 1935. 

 202520. Adult male. Mount Bliss (at elev. 5,750 feet), Mount Malin- 

 dang, Province of Misamis, Mindanao Island, Philippine Islands. July 

 9, 1906. Collected by Robert A. Schroder. Original number 52, Re- 

 ceived from Robert A. Schroder. 

 Rhipidura albicollis celsa Riley 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 42: 166, May 29, 1929. 

 311586. Adult female. "Khun Tan mountains"=Doi Khun Tan (lat. 

 18°30' N., long. 99°20' E.), at elev. 4,000 feet. Province of Lamphun, 

 northern Thailand. Nov. 23, 1928. Collected by Hugh McC. Smith. 

 Original number 2591. 

 Rhipidura nebulosa Peale 



U.S. Exploring Expedition 8 (Mamm. and Orn.) : 99, "pi. xxvn, fig. 1," 

 1848. 

 =Rhipidura nebulosa nebulosa Peale. See Mayr, Amer. Mus. Nov. 



502:13, 1931. 

 15754. Immature (sex not indicated). Upolu Island, Samoan Islands, 

 Oceania. October 1839. Original number unknown. U.S. Exploring 

 Expedition (1838-1842). 

 Rhipidura rufifrons mariae R. H. Baker 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 59: 77, June 19, 1946. 

 384935. Adult male. Mariiru Point, Rota Island, Mariana Islands, 

 Oceania. Oct. 22, 1945. Collected by David H. Johnson and Odis A. 

 Muennink. Original number 1034. Received from the U.S. Naval 

 Medical Research Unit No. 2. 

 Rhipidura niayi Ashby 



Emu 11 (1): 41, July 1,1911. 

 =Rhipidura rufifrons dryas Gould, fide Deignan (ms.) . 

 254926. Adult (sex not indicated). Anson Bay, Northern Territory, 

 Australia. 1911. Collected by C. E. May. Received from Edwin 

 Ashby. 

 Ashby's name was based upon two formalinized cotypes. The label of 

 our specimen, a mummy, bears the word "Co Type" in red ink, surrounded 

 by two concentric circles in blue crayon. 



