( 547 ) 



(ir). Geciuus puniceus observandus Ilartert. 



\_Pic//s jji///iccii.i lloi^ticlil, '/'nnis. Liiiii. ,Soc. Loud. xiii. (Is21) p. 17(3 (Java).] 

 Gecinus puniceus obsermndiis Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1896 p. .'J42 (Sumatra, 



type Borneo and Malacca). 



?. Gunong Tahaii. July lOiil, •,'n()ii_,5iioO feet. ALso obtaiued by Mr. Water- 



stradt's limiters in the Paliaiig lowlands. 



0(i. Yungipicus canicapillus (Blyth). 



Picus camcapilltis Blyth, Joicni. As. Soc. Beinj. xiv. (I.s4.o) p. 197 (.\rvacau). 



■?. Snngei Lebeh, 17. v. 190 1. 



I quite agree with Mr. Blantbrd (Birds Biif. Iinlia iii. p. 47) that Ynngipiciis 

 pKinilns cannot be separated from ranii-npillas. Not only do tliose witli nnsjiotted 

 central rectrices occur wherever those with the spotted ones are found, Init inter- 

 mediate ones are also not nufrequent. 



07. Meiglyptes grammithorax (Malh.j. 



Pl/aiopictis (jni mniitliora.r Malli., I'icidae ii. ]>. 12 (1S(")2) (" Peninsule Malaise," 

 etc.) 



ddS'i. Giniong Tahan, September I9((l, l.jild — 49Uil ft. 

 Also obtained by natives in the Paliang lowlands. 



68.- Meiglyptes tukki (Less.). 

 Picus ti.ihki Less., Rev. Zool. 1839. p. 107 (Hab. Sumatra). 

 ?. Gunong Tahan, Sejitcmber lOul, 40(1(1 ft. 

 Also obtained by native hunters in the Pahang lowlands. 



69. Micropternus brachyurus (Vieill.). 

 Picas brdrln/iiriiti Vieill., ymir. Dirt. \\v\. ji. 103 (ISlS) (Java). 

 i. Sungei Lebeh, l.j. v. 1901. (Cf. Nov. Zool. 1902. p. 197). 



70. Tiga javanensis (Ljung). 

 Picus javanetisis Ljnng, Mem. Acad. Roi/. Stockh. 1797. p. l^U (Java). 

 63. Sungei Lcbeh, Blay 1901. 



71. Hemicercus concretus sordidus (Eyton). 

 Dendropiciis .sordidi/s Eyton, A/i//. <)■ J/"y. Xat. Hist. x\\. j). 299 (184.5) 

 (Malacca). 



fJcJ.juv. Suugei Lebeh, May lOol. 



. 72. Sasia abnormis everetti H.ugitt. 



Sasia nbnormis Temm., PI. Col. 371 (1825) (Java!) (Cf Nov. Zool. VUL 

 p. M.) 



Sasia everetti Hargitt, Cat. 13. Brit. Miis. xviii. p. 559 (Borneo. A young bird, 

 erroneously described as a new species, but, as the Bornean form has apparently a 

 larger bill and wing, the name everetti must be adopted for the Boruean form. 

 Nov. Zool. VIIL p. 51). 



