TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 633 



Pipilo niaculatus atratus Ridgway 

 Auk 16 (3) : 254, July 1899. 



=Pipilo erythrophlhalinus megalonyx Baird. See Grinnell, Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool. 38: 305, 1932; Sibley, Univ. California Publ. Zool. 

 50: 116-119, 1950. 



159474. Adult male. Arroyo Seco (elev. 800 feet), west of Pasadena 

 (see Grinnell, loc. cit.) , Los Angeles County, California. Feb. 8, 1896. 

 Collected by Joseph Grinnell. Original number 643. Received from 

 Joseph Grinnell. 

 Pipilo clementse Grinnell 

 Auk 14 (3): 294, July 1897. 



=^Pipilo erythrophthalmus clementae Grinnell. See Grinnell, Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool. 38:305, 1932; Sibley, Univ. California Publ Zool. 

 50: 116-119, 1950. 



159476. Subadult male. Smuggler's Cove=Pyramid Cove, San Clemente 

 Island, Los Angeles County, California. Mar. 31, 1897. Collected by 

 Joseph Grinnell. Original number 2290. Received from Joseph 

 Grinnell. 



159477. Adult female. Smuggler's Cove=Pyramid Cove, San Clemente 

 Island, Los Angeles County, California. Mar. 31, 1897. Collected by 

 Joseph Grinnell. Original number 2291. Received from Joseph 

 Grinnell. 



Each of these specimens was designated as a type in the original 

 description. 

 Pipilo inaculatus consobrinus Ridgway 



Bull. U.S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr. 2(2): 189, 1876. 



=Pipilo erythrophthalmus consobrinus Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Cata- 

 logue of birds of the Americas 11: 459, 1938; Sibley, Univ. California 

 Publ. Zool. 50: 116-119, 1950. 



70028. Adult male. Guadalupe Island (lat. 29°00' N., long. 118° 15' W.) , 

 eastern Pacific Ocean off the State of Baja California, Mexico. Feb. 20, 

 1875. Collected by Edward Palmer. Original number 5. 



70030. Adult male. Same data as No. 70028. 



70032. Adult male. Same data as No. 70028. 



70033. Adult female. Guadalupe Island. Feb. 20, 1875. Collected by 

 Edward Palmer. Original number 16. 



70035. Adult female. Same data as No. 70033. 



189625. Adult female. Guadalupe Island. 1875. Collected by Edward 

 Palmer. Original number — . 



Ridgway listed as cotypes Nos. 70028-70035 and one unnumbered female. 

 No. 70029 was at some time sent to John E. Thayer and is now No. 328590 

 in the collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge. No. 

 70031, a male, has vanished without trace, as has also No. 70034, a female 

 (unless it be the bird reentered into the register as No. 189625). 



