442 NOVITATBS ZOOLOGICAE XXVll. 1920. 



450 a. Anthoscopns rothschildi Neum. = Anthoscopus rothschildi. 



Antkoscopus rothschildi Neumann, Journ. /. Orn. 1907. p. 697 (One specimen from Simba, British 

 East Africa). 



Type : ?, Simba, 18.1.1906. Coll. Maurice de Rothschild. No. 55. 



The coUection made by Dr. van Someren seems to confirm the distinctness 

 of this form, but the material of the genus is so far too insufficient to say which 

 are subspecies and which species. Probably rothschildi will in the end be treated 

 as a subspecies of another form. 



451. Aegithalos caudatns pyrenaicus Hart. = Aegithalos caudatus pyrenaicus. 



Description : Nov. Zool, xxv. p. 429 (1918 — Central Pyrenees) ; name : Bull. B.O. Club, zzxix. 

 p. 40 (1918). 



. Type : $ ad., Reine Hortense near Cauterets, Central Pyrenees, 1,400 m., 

 22.iii.1907. J. Mousqu^s leg. 



452. AegiiJialos caudatus itaUae Jourdain = Aegithalos cktvdatus italiae. 

 Aegithalos caudatus itaUae Jourdain, Bull. B.O. GM>, xxvii. p. 39 (1910 — Italy). 



Type : <J ad., Cremona, ix. 1907. Ferragni leg. 



(Hilgert, in Kat. Coll. Erlanger, p. 177, 1908, first called attention to this 

 form, saying that some specimens from Cremona were neither A. c. roseus nor 

 irbii, while others he thought were irbii, of which, however, he had never seen 

 a specimen.) 



453. Farus lugubris anatoliae Hart. = Pans lugvbris anatoliae. 



Pans htguhris anatoliae Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, p. 368 (1905 — " Kleinasien : bergbewohnend "). 



Type : " Ahoory," Asia Minor, 5,000 feet, 6.iv. 1874. H. J. Elwes leg. 



(A specimen of Parus lugubris which seemed to me to agree perfectly with 

 anatoliae was purchased by Giglioli at Nice and introduced into the Italian Fauna 

 by Giglioli. It was purchased from Messrs. Gal, who palmed off several foreign 

 species to Giglioli, who accepted them without criticism ; probably all were 

 obtained elsewhere, as Gal frires were notoriously unreliable ; nor does Nice 

 belong to Italy, but our late friend considered all countries as Italian which he 

 thought should be ItaUan, including Dalmatia, Nice, etc.) 



454. Farus caeruleus ogliastcae Hart. = Parus caeruleus ogliastrae. 

 Parus caeruleus oglias^ae Hartert, Vog. pal. Fa/ima, p. 349 (1905 — Sardinia and Corsica). 



Type : <J ad., Lanusei, district of Ogliastra, eastern Sardinia, 2.ii.l902. 



455. Faras sarawacensis Slater = Parus major sarawacensis. 



PoA'US cinerascens (nee Vieillot) Slater, 76m, 1885. pp. 121-123, pi. iv. (Bungal Mts., Sarawak, N. 



Borneo). 

 Parus sarawacensis Slater, t.o. p. 327 (New name for cinerascens Slat.), 



Type : ad., Bungal Mts., Sarawak. W. A. Harvey leg. 



