636 ^-S- NATIONAL MUSEUIM BULLETIN 221 



came under Coues's eyes. Coues was based at Fort McHenry, Maryland, 



from Nov. 25, 1870, to Apr. 30, 1872, and thus must at some time 



have examined our series, which had reached Washington as early as May 



1869. 



Pipilo chlorosoma Baird 



in Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, History of North American birds 2: 105 

 (footnote 2), January 1874. 

 =Pipilo erjthrophthalmus macronyx Swainson. See Sibley, Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool. 50: 142, 1950. 

 50235 (not 50225). Adult male. State of Oaxaca, Mexico. 1864. Col- 

 lected by Adolphe Boucard. Original number 1. Received from 

 Adolphe Boucard. 



Pipilo orizabae Cox 



Auk 11 (2) : 161, April 1894. 

 =Pipilo erythrophthalmus maculatus Swainson X Pipilo ocai ocai (Law- 

 rence). See Sibley, Univ. California Publ. Zool. 50: 130, 1950. 

 132724 (not 132720). Adult male. Mount Orizaba=Citlaltepetl (at 

 elev. 11,000 feet) , State of Veracruz, Mexico. August 1891. Collected 

 by Ulysses 0. Cox. Original number 4. Received from Ulysses 0. 

 Cox. 



Pipilo fuscus niesatus Oberholser 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 50: 118, Aug. 7, 1937. 

 204013, Adult female. Gaume's Ranch (elev. 4,600 feet), northwestern 

 corner of Baca County, Colorado. Nov. 27, 1907. Collected by Mer- 

 ritt Cary. Original number 290. Received from the U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service. 



Pipilo fuscus intermedius Nelson 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 13: 27, May 29, 1899. 

 164259. Adult male. Alamos (lat. 27°01' N., long. 108°58' W.), State 

 of Sonora, Mexico. Dec. 21, 1898. Collected by Edward A. Goldman. 

 Original number 5969. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 



Pipilo fuscus janiesi C. H. Townsend 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 48 (1) : 20, pi. 1, Mar. 9, 1923. 

 305936. Adult male. Tiburon Island, Gulf of California off the State of 

 Sonora, Mexico. Apr. 13, 1911. Collected by Charles H. Townsend. 

 Original number 185. Received from the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, 

 through the American Museum of Natural History, New York (where it 

 was [accidentally?] given their No. 131854). 



Pipilo fuscus aripolius Oberholser 

 Condor 21 (5) : 210, Sept. 30, 1919. 

 196605. Adult female. San Pablo, State of Baja California, Mexico. 

 Oct. 3, 1905. Collected by Edward W. Nelson and Edward A. Goldman. 

 Original number 11747. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 



