TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 511 



Genus APOIA Hachisuka 



Zosterops goodfellowi malindangensis Meams 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 36: 443, May 22, 1909. 

 =Apoia goodfellowi malindangensis (Mearns) . See Hachisuka, Orn. 



Soc. Japan, Suppl. Publ. 14:205,206, 1930. 

 202401. Adult male. Summit of Mount Lebo (elev. 5,750 feet), Mount 



Malindang, Misamis Province, Mindanao Island, Philippine Islands. 



May 21, 1906. Collected by Edgar A. Mearns. Original number 



14169. 



Family VIREONIDAE: Vireo8 



Genus VIREOVieiUot 



Vireo atricapilla Woodhouse 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 6 (2) : 60 (not earlier than Apr. 

 27), 1852. 



15040. Adult male. "On the Rio San Pedro, two hundred and eight miles 

 from San Antonio, on the road leading from that place to El Paso del 

 Norte" ("within about ten miles of its source," fide Woodhouse, in 

 Sitgreaves, Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado 

 Rivers, p. 76, 1854) ^Devils River, near Sonora, Sutton County, Texas. 

 May 26, 1851. Collected by Samuel W. Woodhouse. 

 Vireo bairdi Ridgway 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 3:22 [p. 2 of extra], Feb. 26, 1885. 



102635. Adult male. Cozumel Island, Caribbean Sea off the eastern 

 coast of the State of Yucatan, Mexico. Jan. 25, 1885. Collected by 

 James E. Benedict and Thomas Lee. Received from the U.S. Fish 

 Commission. 

 Vireo noveboracensis maynardi Brewster 

 Auk 4 (2) : 148, April 1887. 



=Vireo griseus maynardi Brewster. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of Birds 

 of the Americas 8: 113, 1935. 



108860. Adult male. Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Mar. 29, 

 1886. Collected by W — ? Received from the U.S. Fish Commission. 



108862. Adult female. Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Mar, 29, 

 1886. Collected by W — ? Received from the U.S. Fish Commission. 

 Vireo noveboracensis mierus Nelson 

 Auk 16 (1) : 30, January 1899. 



=Vireo griseus mierus Nelson. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 the Americas 8: 114, 1935. 



158930. Adult male. Ciudad Victoria, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. 

 May 23, 1898. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Gold- 

 man. Original number 5398. Received from the U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service. 



