124 NOVITATBS ZOOLOOIOAE XXVI. 1919. 



collection. It is strange that Irish birds have only quite recently been compared 

 with their English and continental brothers. So far, besides the Jay, there have 

 been separated the Irish Coal-tit and the Dipper. , 



3. Garrulus glandarins whitakeri Hart. = G. glandarius whitaheri. 



Cfarruhu glandarius whitakeri Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, i. p. 33 (1903 — ^North Marocco). 



Type : (J ad., Tangicrs, N. Marocco, No. 6348. Vaucher Coll. 

 (For Garrulus glandarius kleinschmidti = fasciatus see list of types in the 

 Brehm Collection). 



4. Cissa jefEeryi Sharpe = Gissa jefferyi. 

 Cilia jefferyi Sharpe, Ibie, 1888, p. 383 (Kina Balu). 



Cf. Ibis, 1889, pi. iv. Our late friend Sharpe, Handlist B. v. p. 609, spoiled 

 the case of the species of Cissa, omitting to state that Cissa minor is not only 

 found on Sumatra, but also on Borneo, where G. jefferyi and minor occur on the 

 same mountain, Kina Balu, though the former inhabits higher elevations. 



Type : 5 ad., Kina Balu, 8,000 feet, 16. iii. 1888. John Whitehead leg. 



5. Cissa katsumatae Rothschild = Cissa katsumatae. 

 Cilia katsumatae RothschUd, Bull. B.O. Club, xiv. p. 9 (1903— Hainan). 



Type: ? ad., Mt. Wuchi, Hainan, 24. iii. 1903. Katsumata leg. Cf. 



NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE, 1910, p. 253. 



6. Dendrocitta sinensis insulae Hartert = D. sinensis insulae. 

 Dendrocitta sinensis insulae Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1910, p. 252 (Hainan), 



Type : <? ad., No Tai, Hainan, 3.x. 1902. Katsumata leg. 



7. Dendrocitta formosae sinica Stres. = D. formosae sinica. 



Dendroetita formosae sinica Stresemann, Orn. Monatsber. 1913, p. 9 (China, Typus Ching-Feng in 

 Fokien). 



Type : ? ad., Ching-Feng, Fokien, 21. xii. 1897 (not 21. x. as quoted by 

 Stresemann). F. W. Styan Coll. 



D. f. sinica is only a new name for the bird generally called " Dendrocitta 

 sinensis," Gorvus sinensis Latham, 1790, being preoccupied by Corvus sinensis 

 Gmelin, 1788, which is based on the drawing of an unknown and probably 

 fictitious Chinese bird. 



8. Cyanopica cyanus swinhoei Hart. = C. cyanus swinhoei. 

 Cyanopica cyanus swinhoei Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, i. p. 24 (1903 — China). 



Type : ad., Kiukiang, 26. xi. 1882. (No. 351.) 



9. Cyanopica cyanus interposita Hart. = G. cyanus inter posita. 



Cyanopica eyanus interposita Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1917, p. 493 (Tsinling Mts. and Corea). 



Type : cJ ad., Tai-pai-shan, Tsin-ling Mts., 20. xi. 1905. Collected by Alan 

 Owston's Japanese collectors. (No. 20915.) (Sharpe [Handlist B. v. p. 605] 

 maintained that the correct generic name was Cyanopolius, but his quotation in 

 the Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 67 is incorrect and the earliest name is Cyanopica). 



