CRNITHOLOC.f. '4 i\J 



RED-PLUMED WOODPECKER. 



A blackjacked woodpecker, the male distinguished 

 by a crimson tuft on the head, is a numerous species in 

 the Provinces. It differs very slightly, Mr. Blyth says, 

 from the Molucca woodpecker, /\ Moluccensis. 

 Picus (Dendrocopus) canicapillus . 



OCHRACEOUS WOODPECKER. 



An ochraceous woodpecker is mentioned as inhabiting 

 Arracan. 



Picus (Microcolaptes) ochraccus. 



THElEE-TOED WOODPECKER. 



A species of woodpecker with three toes, instead of the 

 ordinary number four, is found in the Provinces. 



Picus (Tiga) intermedins, Blyth. 



INDIAN BARBET. 



Nearly every garden in Maulmain is vocal with the 

 monotone of the Indian barbet, which the Burmese call 

 " the smith," and the Karens the " gong-ringer." It is a 

 beautiful bird, clothed in green, crimson, and yellow, 

 and is quite familiar. 

 Bucco indicus. 

 gf£fj§8c3$H O0JC301QG1. dSpSSSln 



GREBN BARBET. 



Another barbet resembling the above, but with more 

 green in its colouring, is also common in the neighbor- 

 hood of Maulmain : arid these are all the barbets I have 

 noticed ; though Dr. Heifer said there were five different 

 species of barbet on the Coast ; in which event three more 

 remain to be identified. 



Bucco lineatus. 



^sgoodSh oh ^01 bl. dB^cQ^cQn 



ASIATIC PARBET. 



A barbet with a blue breast is found in Arracan, but I 

 have not met with it in these Provinces. 

 Bucco asiaticus 



Trogon " Shaw. 



co<Ssqcoo5h 



