^^° NOVITATBS ZOOLOQICAB XXVII. 1920. 



422. Lophozosterops dohertyi Hart. = Lophozosterops dohertyi dohertyi. 

 Lophozosierops dohertyi Hartert, Nov. Zool. iii. p. 168 (1896— Sumbawa). 



Type : c? ad., Tambora, Sumbawa, 1,000 feet, April— May 1896. William 

 Doherty leg. 



423. Lophozosterops subcristatus Hart. = Lophozosterops dohertyi subcristatus. 

 Lophozosterops subcristatus Hartert, Nov. Zool. iv. p. 171 (1894— Hills of South Flores). 



Type : (J ad.. South Flores, above 3,000 feet, x. 1896. Alfred Everett leg. 



424. Tephias ruki Hart. = Tephras ruki. 

 Tephras ruki Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, vii. p. v. (1897— Ruk Island, Carolines). 



Type : ^ ad., Ruk (Truk), 25. xi. 1895. Alan Owston's Japanese collectors. 

 No. B 15. 



425. Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus Hart. = Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus. 

 Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus Hartert, Bull. B.O. Club, xiv. p. 13 (1903— Mt. Apo, Mindanao). 



Type: ? ad., Mt. Apo, 8,000 feet, April 1903. Walter GoodfeHow leg. 

 No. 121. 



CEKTHIIDAE. 



t 426. Certhia familiaiis pyrenaica Ingram = Certhia familiaris costae. 

 Certhia familiaris pyrenaica Ingram, Ibis, 1913. p. 549 (near Cauterets, Central Pyrenees). 



T3rpes : ^^, Reine Hortense, 1,400 m., close to Cauterets, SO.xii. 1906, 

 Pine woods of the Colde Riou, 1,600 m., above Cauterets, 6.ii.l907. (The 

 supposed $ is the most typical male and is from the " Sapiniere de Riou.") 



(In his very interesting article in Ihis, 1913, Ingram has correctly shown 

 that costae, the Alpine form, is separable from macrodactyla. In my book I had 

 united it with the latter for want of material. I cannot, however, agree that 

 " pyrenaica " is again separable— ^it seems to ttie to be quite like the Alpine form.) 



427. Certhia familiaris japonica Hart. = Certhia familiaris japonica. 

 Certhia familiaris japonica Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1897. p. 138 (Hondo, Japan). 

 Type : "(?"(?), Iwaki, Hondo, Japan. From Alan Owston. 



428. Certhia familiaris corsa Hart. = Certhia familiaris corsa. 

 Certhia familiaris corsa Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, p. 320 (1905 — Corsica). 



Type : ^ ad.. Vivaria, Corsica, 6. i. 1884. John Whitehead leg. No. 6,184. 



(Reichenow is of opinion that this form is a subspecies of C. brachydactyla, 

 but it is a familiaris. It inhabits only the elevatecj mountain forests, during the 

 breeding season. Wharton and Backhouse, however, saw Creepers in the chestnut 

 groves ; and if they should breed there, it is quite conceivable that those birds 

 might be a form of brachydactyla, and that, as elsewhere, two species occurred 

 in Corsica.) 



