VOL. XXVI. 



502 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL^SEUM. 



MICROPTERNUS PHAIOCEPS BRACHYURUS (Vieillot). 

 Pirns brachynrm Vieillot, Nouv. Dicrt. d'Hist. Nat., XXVI, 1818, p. 103 (Java). 

 An adult female, from Tapanuli Bay. 



TIGA JAVANENSIS (Ljungh). 



Pious javanensis Ljungh, K. Vet. Aka.l. Nya llanclL, XVIIl, 1797, p. 137, pi. vi 

 (Batavia, Java). 

 One specimen, an adult male, from Loh Sidoh Bay. 



THRIPONAX JAVENSIS (Horsfield). 



Picus javenm Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lend., XIII, Pt. 1, May, 1821, p. 175 ^ 

 (Java). 

 A female, from Pulo Mansalar, shot March 13, "contained well- 

 developed eggs." This individual has distinct white tips to some of ;j 

 the primaries,, as is often the case in this species. ' 



THRIPONAX PARVUS Richmond. 



TJiriponax parvus -RiCB^ioi^-D, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XV, Augusts, 1902, ]>. 189 

 (Simalur Island, west coast of Sumatra). 

 Twelve specimens, from Simalur. This species is indistinguishable 

 from T. jamnsis, except by its smaller size. Not one of the speci- 

 mens, however, shows any white on the tips of the primaries. The 

 wing'measurement in the male varies from 166 to 179; in the female, 

 from 169 to 176 mm. Length, in the male, from 359 to 381 mm. 

 "Common. The only woodpecker seen. A miniature of T. javensis. 

 Iris straw yellow, bill black; feet dull leaden." 



Family TROGONID^E. 



PYROTROGON DUVAUCELII (Temminck). 



Trogon duvmicdii Temminck, PI. Col., Ill (Pt. 49), August, 1824, pi. ccxcIm 

 (Sumatra). i 



One adult male, from Tapanuli Bay. 



Family MACROPTERYGID^. 



MACROPTERYX PERLONGA, new species. 



Type.— Adult female. No. 179169, U.S.N.M.; Simalur Island, westj 

 coast of Sumatra, January 2, 1902; Dr. W. L. Abbott. Color that oil 

 the female of 3f. longipennis, but size larger. 



Length, 232; wing, 184; tail, 113.5 mm. In 31. longipennis th( 

 wing is about 165, and the tail 102 mm. , or less. 



