620 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 221 



Spinus pinus vagans Aldrich 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 59: 133, Oct. 25, 1946. 

 ^=Carduelis pinus vagans (Aldrich) . See Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel 



der palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 

 228860. Adult male. Edna, Boise County, Idaho. June 21, 1910. Col- 



lected by Stanley G. Jewett. Original number 109. Received from the 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 In a letter dated Feb. 25, 1954, the collector informs me that "Edna . . . 

 was a deserted mine in June, 1910. . . . The location ... is in Boise 

 County, on Crooked Creek, a tributary of the north Boise River about 15 

 miles east of Idaho City, Boise County, Idaho. . . . The country is in the 

 semi-arid Transition Zone, typical yellow pine forest with associated plants, 

 birds, and mammals." 

 Fringilla mexicana ["Swainson"] Audubon 



Ornithological biography 5 : 282, pi. 433, fig. 4, 1839. 

 Carduelis Yarrellii Audubon 



Synopsis of the birds of North America, p. 117, 1839. 

 =Carduelis yarrellii Audubon. See Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool. 



38: 322-323, 1932; Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel der palaarktischen 



Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 

 2037. Adult male. "Upper California," error (type locality altered to 



Baia=Sao Salvador, State of Baia, Brazil, by Todd, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 



17: 31-32, 1926). Received from Spencer F. Baird (of whose private 



collection it once formed part) , who acquired it from John J. Audubon, 



who, in turn, obtained it from William Swainson. 

 Spinus iclericus peruanus von Berlepsch and Stolzraann 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1896 (2) : 352, Aug. 1, 1896. 

 =Carduelis magellanica peruana (von Berlepsch and Stolzmann). See 



Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of the Americas 11: 279, 1938; Hartert 



and Steinbacher, Vogel der palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 



1932. 

 159851. Adult male. La Merced, Chanchamayo, Department of Junin, 



Peru. Jan. 9, 1891. Collected by Jan Kalinowski. Original number 



1069. Received from the Branicki Museum, Warsaw. 

 This form was established upon "norabreux individus de La Merced 

 (Janvier) et de Garita del Sol (juillet 1891)," all of which are cotypes. 

 Stolzmann and Domanievski (Ann. Zool. Mus. Polonici 6: 170, 1927) have 

 made a skin in Warsaw (No. P.2763), having all data identical with those 

 of our specimen, a lectotype, but its claims to typeship are no different from 

 those of the Washington bird. 

 Chrysomitris siemiradzkii von Berlepsch and Taczanowski 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1883 (4) : 551, pi. 50, April 1884. 

 =Carduelis siemiradzkii (von Berlepsch and Taczanowski). See Hell- 

 mayr, Catalogue of birds of the Americas 11: 286, 1938; Hartert and 



Steinbacher, Vogel der palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 



