TYPE SPECIMENS OF BIRDS 639 



Genus PASSERCULUS Bonaparte 



Passerculus sandwichensis bryanti Ridgway 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 7: 517, Feb. 25, 1885. 

 =Passercuhis sandwichensis alaudinus Bonaparte. See Peters and Gris- 



com. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 80: 473, 1938. 

 96633. Adult male? Oakland, Alameda County, California. January 



23, 1884. Collected by Walter E. Bryant. Original number 1209. 



Received from Walter E. Bryant through Lyman Belding. 

 96628. Adult female. Oakland, Alameda County, California. February 



14, 1884. Collected by V/alter E. Bryant. Original number 1242. 



Received from Walter E. Bryant through Lyman Belding. 

 Passerculus beldingi Ridg^vay 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 7: 516, Feb. 25, 1885. 

 =Pa^serculus sandwichensis beldingi, Ridgway. See Grinnell, Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool. 38: 307, 1932. 



96613. Adult male. San Diego, San Diego County, California. March 9, 

 1834. Collected by Lyman Belding. Received from Lyman Belding. 



96614. Adult female. Same data as No. 96613. 

 Passerculus guttatus Lawrence 



Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York 8: 473 (not earlier than May 13), 1867. 



=Passerculus sandwichensis guttatus Lawrence. See Van Rossem, Condor 

 49: 101, 1947. 



26615=17291 reentered. Adult "male"= (probably) female. San Jose 

 del Cabo, State of Baja California, Mexico. Dec. 5-14, 1859. Col- 

 lected by John Xantus. Original number 3459. 

 P[asserculus]. sanctorum Coues 



Key to North American birds, ed. 2, p. 364, 1884. 



=Passerculus sandwichensis sanctorum Coues. See Van Rossem, Condor 

 49: 103, 1947. 



70636. Adult male. San Benito Islands=Islas Bonitas (lat. 28° 18' N.), 

 Pacific Ocean off the State of Baja California, Mexico. Entered into 

 the museum register in May 1876. Collected by Thomas H. Streets. 



70637. Adult (sex not indicated) . Same data as No. 70636. 



The citation for this name is commonly given as Ridgway, Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. 5: 538, 1883, where, however, it is a nomen nudum. Hellmayr 

 (Catalogue of birds of the Americas 11: 492 [footnote 2], 1938) points out 

 correctly that the name was first validated by Coues in 1884. 

 Ammodramus sandwichensis brunnescens Butler 

 Auk5(3):265, July 1888. 

 =Passerculus sandivichensis brunnescens (Butler). See Peters and Gris- 



com. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 80: 471-473, 1938. 

 113558. Adult male. Valley of Mexico. Dec. 8, 1879. Collected by 

 Amos W. Butler. Original number 29. Received from Amos W. Butler. 



