574 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 221 



A[gelaius]. phoeniceus bryanti Ridgway 



Manual of North American Birds, p. 370, September 1887. 

 =Agelaius phoeniceus bryanti Ridgway. See Bond, Check-list of birds 

 of the West Indies, ed. 3, p. 157, 1950. 



106121. Adult male. Bahama Islands. Entered into the museum register 

 on December 4, 1886. Collected by (or for) Henry Bryant. Original 

 number 609. Received from the Henry Bryant Collection. 



106122. Immature (sex not indicated, but apparently male). Bahama 

 Islands. Entered into the museum register on Dec. 4, 1886. Collected 

 by (or for) Henry Bryant. Original number 608. Received from the 

 Henry Bryant Collection. 



108546. Immature female. Great Abaco Island, Bahama Islands. Apr. 

 5, 1886. Collected by Charles H. Townsend. Received from the U.S. 

 Fish Commission. 



108547. Immature female. Great Abaco Island, Bahama Islands. Mar. 

 26, 1886. Collected by Willard Nye, Jr. Received from the U.S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Nos. 106121 and 106122 are skins from the Bryant Collection that had 

 lain in the museum for some time before it was discovered that they had 

 never been entered into the register. 



Ridgway included, in his original series, an adult pair from Miami, and 

 an adult female from Key West; these specimens are now considered rep- 

 resentative of Agelaius phoeniceus floridanus Maynard, and have accordingly 

 lost their status as cotypes of bryanti. 

 Agelaius quisqueyensis Danforth and Emlen 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 40: 147, Dec. 2, 1927. 

 =Agelaius humeralis (Vigors). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of the 

 Americas 10: 171, 1937; Bond, Check-list of birds of the West Indies, 

 ed. 3, p. 157, 1950. 

 311369. Adult male. Artibonite Sloughs, near Saint Marc, Haiti, Island 

 of Hispaniola. July 29, 1927. Collected by Stuart T. Danforth. Orig- 

 inal number S.D. 684. Received from Stuart T. Danforth, in whose 

 private collection it was No. 534. 

 Agelaius xanthomus monensis Barnes 

 Auk 62 (2) : 299, Apr. 16, 1945. 

 377479. Adult male. Mona Island (in the Mona Passage, 48 miles off 

 the western coast of Puerto Rico), Caribbean Sea. Apr. 6, 1944. Col- 

 lected by Ventura Barnes, Jr. Original number 887. Received from 

 Ventura Barnes, Jr. 



Genus NESOPSAR P. L. Sclater 



[Icterus] nigerrimus Osburn 

 Zoologist 17: 6662, 1859. 

 =Nesopsar nigerrimus (Osburn). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 Americas 10: 185, 1937. 



