TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 457 



=Polioptila melanura lucida Van Rossem. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 7: 508, 1934. 

 7189. Adult (sex not indicated). "Camp 119, Bill Williams's Fork"=a 



point on the Williams River near the western boundary of Yavapai 



County, Mohave or Yuma County, Arizona. Feb. 11, 1854. Collected 



by Caleb B. R. Kennerly. Pacific Railroad Survey, Line of the 35th 



Parallel. 

 Polioptila margaritae Ridgway 



Birds of North and Middle America 3: 733 (footnote a), Dec. 31, 



1904. 

 =Polioptila melanura margaritae Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 7: 509, 1934. 



149938. Immature (not adult) female? Santa Margarita Island (off the 

 western coast at lat. 24°25' N.), State of Baja California, Mexico. 

 May 2, 1888. Collector unknown. Received from the U.S. Fish 

 Commission. 



149939. Immature male. Santa Margarita Island, State of Baja Cali- 

 fornia, Mexico. May 2, 1888. Collector unknown. Received from 

 the U.S. Fish Commission. 



Family REGULIDAE: Kinglets 

 Genus REGULUS Cuvier 



[Regulus salrapa] variety olivaceus Baird 

 Review of American birds 1 : 65, July 1864. 

 =Regulus salrapa olivaceus Baird. See A.O.U., Checklist of North 



American birds, ed. 4, p. 266, 1931. 

 7176. Immature (sex not indicated). Fort Steilacoom, Pierce County, 

 Washington. Entered into the museum register in October 1857. Col- 

 lected by George Suckley. Original number 130, Pacific Railroad 

 Survey, Line of the 47th Parallel. 

 Baird based his new form upon three "western specimens": No. 11801, a 

 female, from Simiahmoo; No. 7176, listed above; No. 16151, a male, from 

 Fort Crook, California. Richmond, long ago, decided that No. 16151 

 should be the lectotype, but as early as July 5, 1908 (according to his MS. 

 note) was unable to locate the specimen. No. 11801 has similarly vanished 

 without trace from the collection. In the circumstances. No. 7176, the 

 sole remaining cotype, has acquired an importance it would otherwise have 

 lacked. 



Regulus calendula grinnelli W. Palmer 

 Auk 14 (4) : 399, October 1897. 

 160931. Adult male. Sitka, Baranof Island, southeastern Alaska. June 

 23, 1896. Collected by Joseph Grinnell. Original number 1161. Re- 

 ceived from Joseph Grinnell. 



