TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 471 



Hyloterpe mindorensis Bourns and Worcester 



Occas. Pap. Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 (1) : 22, Dec. 8, 1894. 

 =Pachycephala whiteheadi mindorensis (Bourns and Worcester). See 

 Mayr, in Delacour and Mayr, Birds of the Philippines, p. 216, 1946. 

 316155. Adult female. Mindoro Island, Philippine Islands. Apr. 21, 

 1892. Collected by Dean C. Worcester and Frank S. Bourns. Re- 

 ceived from the Minneapolis Public Library, which acquired it from 

 the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, where it was No. 1464 of 

 the Menage Collection. 

 Hyloterpe mnchelli Bourns and Worcester 



Occas. Pap. Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 (1) : 21, Dec. 8, 1894. 

 =Pachycephala whiteheadi winchelli (Bourns and Worcester). See 

 Mayr, in Delacour and Mayr, Birds of the Philippines, p. 216, 1946. 

 316149. Adult male. Bais, Province of Negros Oriental, Negros Island, 

 Philippine Islands. Jan. 12, 1891, Collected by Dean C. Worcester 

 and Frank S. Bourns. Received from the Minneapolis Public Library, 

 which acquired it from the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, 

 where it was No. 1440 of the Menage Collection. 

 Bourns and Worcester described only the male, of which sex they had at 

 least six specimens, from Panay, Masbate, and Negros. Five of these are 

 now in Washington, but I have listed here only the one on whose label they 

 have written "type." A female. No. 316150, upon whose label the same 

 word appears, must be considered merely a paratype. 

 Hyloterpe major Bourns and Worcester 



Occas. Pap. Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 (1):22, Dec. 8, 1894. 

 =Pachycephala whiteheadi winchelli (Bourns and Worcester), fide Deig- 



nan (MS.). 

 316145. Adult male. Toledo, Cebii Island, Philippine Islands. June 16, 

 1892. Collected by Dean C. Worcester and Frank S. Bourns. Re- 

 ceived from the Minneapolis Public Library, which acquired it from 

 the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, where it was No. 1450 of 

 the Menage Collection. 

 The authors described only the male, of which sex they had at least ten 

 specimens, from Cebu, Tablas, and Sibuyan. Seven of these are now in 

 Washington, but again I have listed only the one on whose label appears 

 the word "type." A female, No. 316147, with its label similarly marked, 

 is in fact only a paratype. 

 Hyloterpe apoensis Mearns 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 18: 86, Feb. 21, 1905. 

 =Pachycephala philippinensis apoensis (Mearns). See Mayr, in Dela- 

 cour and Mayr, Birds of the Philippines, pp. 215, 216, 1946. 

 192247. Adult male. Mount Apo (at elev. 6,000 feet), Davao Province, 

 Mindanao Island, Philippine Islands. June 20, 1904. Collected by 

 Edgar A. Mearns. Original number 13538. 



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