TYPE SPECEVIENS OF BIRDS 631 



Arremonops conirostris viridicata Wetmore 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 134 (9) : 104, July 8, 1957. 



461362. Adult male. Coiba Island, Pacific Ocean off the Province of 

 Veraguas, Panama. Jan. 13, 1956. Collected by Alexander Wetmore. 

 Original number 20209. 

 Arremonops venezuelensis Ridgway 



Auk 15 (3) : 228, May 14, 1898 (distribution date of author's advance 

 copies) . 



=Arremonops conirostris conirostris (Bonaparte) . See Hellmayr, Cata- 

 logue of birds of the Americas 11: 445,446, 1938. 



119280. Adult (sex not indicated). Vicinity of Puerto Cabello, State of 

 Carabobo, Venezuela. Collected by Starhne. Received from Hans 

 von Berlepsch (of whose private collection it once formed part), who 

 acquired it in June 1883 from H. B. Moeschler. 



See my remarks under Cyanocompsa concreta cyanescens Ridgway (p. 

 601). 



Genus CHLORURA Sclater 



Fringilla chlorura Audubon 



Ornithological biography 5 : 336, 1839. 

 =Chlorura chlorura (Audubon). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 the Americas 11:451, 1938; A.O.U. Committee on Classification and 

 Nomenclature, Auk 64: 451, 1947. 

 1896. Immature male. "Ross' creek, a small branch of Snake river" (see 

 Townsend, Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Mountains, p. 89, 

 1839)=about 20 miles southwest of Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho. 

 July 12, 1834. Collected by John K. Townsend. 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 John 

 K. Townsend. 



Genus PIPILO Vieillot 



Pipilo Oregonus Bell 



Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York 5 (1) : 6 (not earlier than Nov. 27), 

 1848. 

 =Pipilo erythrophthalmus oregonus Bell. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 

 birds of the Americas 11:456, 1938; Sibley, Univ. California Publ. 

 Zool. 50: 116-119, 1950. 

 2867. Adult male. "Oregon territory"=vicinity of Fort Vancouver, Clark 

 County, Washington. May 27, 1835. Collected by John K. Townsend. 

 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 John K. Townsend. 

 Pipilo megalonyx Baird 



in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Rep. Expl. and Surv. R.R. Pac. 9: xH, 

 515, 1858. 



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