TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 541 



Lawrence had a series of eleven skins, at least four of which came from 

 Dominica, inferentially made the restricted type locality by Brodkorb (Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Washington 44: 3, 1931). These two, each marked by him as 

 "Type," are the ones from which Lawrence's descriptions were drawn. 



Genus CATHAROPEZA Sclater 



Leucopeza Bishopi Lawrence 



Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 1 (5) : 150 [p. 151, in separate], June 1878. 

 =Catharopeza bishopi (Lawrence). See Bond, Checklist of birds of the 



West Indies, ed. 3, p. 146, 1950. 

 74099. Adult male. Windward side of La Soufriere, Saint Vincent 

 Island, Windward Islands, Caribbean Sea. Nov. 5, 1877. Collected 

 by Frederick A. Ober. Original number 434. 

 74098. Adult female. "Mountain-tops, Carabries," Saint Vincent Island, 

 Windward Islands, Caribbean Sea. February 1878. Collected by 

 Frederick A. Ober. Original number 460. 

 Lawrence had four specimens, but Nos. 74100 and 74101 have vanished 

 from the collection without trace. Each of the two here listed bears on its 

 label the word "Type," in Lawrence's hand. 



Genus SEIURUS Swainson 



Seiurus aurocapillus canivirens Burleigh and Duvall 

 Wilson Bull. 64 (1) : 39, Mar. 15, 1952. 

 342053. Adult male. Margret, Fannin County, Georgia. July 5, 1929. 

 Collected by Thomas D. Burleigh. Original number 476. Received 

 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



Seiurus noveboracensis uliginosus Burleigh and H. S. Peters 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 61 : 120, June 16, 1948. 

 381382. Adult male. Topsail (about lat. 47°30' N., long. 53°0r W.), 

 Saint John's District, Province of Newfoundland, Canada. June 22, 

 1945. Collected by Harold S. Peters and Thomas D. Burleigh. Origi- 

 nal number 830. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



Siurus naevius notabilis, "Grinnell, MS." Ridgway 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 3: 12, April? 1880. 

 ==Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis (Ridgway). See Hellmayr, Catalogue 

 of birds of the Americas 8: 418, 1935. 



370456. Adult (sex not indicated). Como, Carbon County ^not "Black 

 Hills"), Wyoming. May 10, 1878. Collected by Samuel W. Willis- 

 ton. Received from George B. Grinnell (of whose private collection it 

 once formed part) . 

 This specimen, deposited in Washington by Grinnell on Sept. 12, 1900, 



was not entered into the museum register until Jan. 21, 1942. 



