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 86. Cacomantis menilinus (Scop.). 



Caeonianth rufioentris Anderson, West. E.rpeil. Yunnan, p. 587 (1878). 



5 <?c?, 1 ? ; MoDgtse, S. Yunnan, April, May, July 1910 (Owston). 

 One specimen ; Pousee, 20. iv. 68 (Anderson). 



87. Chalcococcyx maculatus (Gmel.). 



Capt, Wingate obtained a male in S.W. Yunnan in April 1899 (cf. fhU, 1900, 

 p. 598). 



88. Eudynamis orientalis honoratus (L.). 



3 c?c?, 4 ? ? ; Mongtse, Yunnan, May, June 1910 (Owston). 



Yuugchang, 30. iv. 06 (Rippon). 



The Yunnan specimens agree perfectly with Indian examples, both in the size 

 of their bill and the length of the wing. Hainan birds have conspicuously larger 

 bills, and, as Dr. Hartert has pointed out (Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 219), longer wings. 

 I propose to name this Hainan form 



Eudynamis orientalis harterti subspec. nov. 

 in honour of Dr. Hartert. 



Types :<:??; Hainan, 19. iii. 1902 (Tring Museum). 



89. Centropus sinensis (Steph.). 



Capt. Wingate obtained a nearly alult male at Moag-kow, S.W. Yunnan, 

 April 2, 1899. 



90. Cyanops asiatica (Latham). 



Anderson, Wextem Yttmmn, ii. p. 584. 



2 SS ad.; S. Yunnan, 15. iii. 1899 (Wingate). 



91. Cyanops davisoni (Hume). 



Onstalet includes this species iu the list of birds obtained in Yunnan by Prince 

 Henry of Orleans; but unfortunately gives no locality {Bull. Mas. Paris, 1896, 

 p. 184). Previously it appears to have only been recorded from Central Teuasserim. 



92. Picus sordidior Ripi^n. 



Gecinus sordidior Kippon, Bull. B.O.C. xix. p. 32 (1906). 



Yangtse big bend, 25. iii. 06 (Rippon). 

 Lichiang, S.iv. 06 (Rippon). 



The bird recorded from Yunnan by Onstalet under the name of Gecinus guerini 

 probably refers to this form (cf. Btill. Mas. Paris, 1890, p. 184). 



93. Picus occipitalis (Vig.). 

 Gyi-dzin-shan, (5. iv. 02 (Rippon). 



94. Picus striolatus Blyth. 



Anderson, Western Yunnan, p. .')8."). 



2 SS; Momien, 17. vi. 68 (Anderson). 

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