NovrrATBB Zoolooioae XXVI. 1919. 127 



20. Corvus coronoides hainanus Stres. = G. coronoides hainanus. 

 Oorvus coronoides hainanus Stresemann, Verh, Orn, Oes. Bayern, xii. p. 286 (1916— Hainan). 

 Type : <? ad., Hoihow, 15.iii. 1902. Katsumata leg. 



21. Corvus frugilegus tschusii Hart. = Corvus frugilegus tschusii. 



Oorvus frugilegus tschusii Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, L p. 14 (1903— North Persia, Turkestan, S.W, 

 Siberia, in winter in Aighanistan, Cashmir, and N.W, India). 



Type : <?ad., Gilgit, 7. xii. 1879. J. Scully leg. (No. 711.) 



22. Coloeus monedula cirtensis Rothsch. and Hart. = 0. monedula cirtensis. 

 Coloeus monedula cirtensis Rothschild & Hartert, Nov, Zool, xviii. p. 471 (1912 — ^North Algeria), 

 Type : Constantine, N. Algeria, 4. xii. 1911. Paul Dechabert leg. 



PABADZSEIDAE. 



f 23. Aeluroedus jobiensis Rothsch. = Ailuroedus mdanotis arfakianus. 



Aduroedus jobiensis Rothschild, BuM. B.O, Club, iv, p, xxvi, (1895 — Jobi). 



Type : An adult specimen purchased from van Renesse van Duivenbode, 

 said to have been prepared on Jobi Island by one of Bruijn's hunters. The 

 latter statement is probably correct, judging from the preparation of the skin, 

 but the locality is almost certain to be erroneous. Cf. Rothschild, Paradiseidae, 

 Tierreich 2. Lief, p. 7 (1898), and Novitates Zoologicae, 1903, p. 67. 



24. Ailuroedus buccoides oorti Rothsch. and Hart. = Ailuroedus buccoides oorti. 



Ailuroedus buccoides oorti Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool, 1913, p. 526 (" N.W. New Guinea and 

 adjacent islands," Type Waigiu). 



Type : 3 ad., Waigiu, 24. xii. 1902. John Waterstradt leg. 



25. Amblyornis ilavifrons Rothsch. = Amblyornis flavifrons. 

 Amblyornis flavifrons Rothschild, Nov. Zool. 1895, p. 480 (Dutch New Guinea), 



Type : An adult bird, doubtless a male (as females of Amblyornis have no 

 crest) of Arfak native preparation, purchased from van Renesse van Duivenbode. 

 See pi. i., Novitates Zoologicae, 1896. 



The exact locality of this very distinct species is not yet known, and our 

 three males are all which are on record. 



26. Loboparadisea sericea Rothsch. = Loboparadisea sericea. 



Ldboparadisea sericea Rothschild, Bull. B.O, Club, vi. p. xvi. (1896 — Dutch New Guinea). 



Type : $ ad. Purchased from van Renesse van Duivenbode, who said it 

 was bought by his collectors from natives at Kurudu, Dutch New Guinea. 

 Whether this locality is correct, we cannot say, but Albert Meek discovered the 

 species on Mount Goliath, C. Boden Kloss on the Utakwa River, 4,200 to 5,500 

 feet high. 



