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duskier, the red restricted on the under tail coverts, and the crown, 

 but not the nape, tinged with carmine. 



No specimens from Burma have been examined. 



The species ranges from the IQiasia Hills to Cachar, Manipur, and 

 Burma and south to Tenasserim and northern Siam. De Schauensee ^* 

 on his third expedition adds the locality Chieng Dao to the Siamese 

 records for the species; it had been previously recorded by several 

 authors from Doi Sutep from 4,600 feet to the summit. 



DKYOBATES ANAUS LONGIPENNIS (Hesse) 

 Dendrocopos analis longipennis Hesse, Orn. Monatsb., 1912, p. 82 '.Bangkok). 



Two males, Bangkok, August 8, 1924, September 20, 1930. 



The form ranges from upper Burma southward to Tenasserim and 

 Siam as far as latitude 12° N.; eastward it extends to Cochinchina 

 and southern Annam. 



Deignan ^^ reports it from Chiengmai; de Schauensee ^^ from 

 Meklong and Chiengmai; on his third expedition, besides taking it at 

 Chiengmai and Bangkok, de Schauensee took a female at Hua Mak; " 

 Robinson and Kloss ^^ record it from Koh Lak. Herbert found ^' 

 it nesting around Bangkok in January and February. 



The only form of the species with which I have compared the two 

 Bangkok males is Dryobates analis mantis Robinson and Kloss *" 

 from western Java. The latter is quite ochraceous below and has a 

 shorter wing. D. a. analis Bonaparte is confined to the eastern part 

 of Java. 



YUNGIPICUS NANUS CANICAPILLUS (BIyth) 



Picus canicapillus Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 14, p. 197, 1845 (Arracan). 



Two males, Doi Angka, 4,000 feet, December 2, 3, 1928; one female, 

 Doi Sutep, December 13, 1928; one m.ale and one female, Doi Phra 

 Chao, August 2, 5, 1934; one male, Khun Tan IMountaiiis, 2,000 feet, 

 November 23, 1928; one female, Khun Tan, August 28, 1930; one 

 female, Mekhan, February 7, 1932; one female. Bo Ploi, Kanburi, 

 September 26, 1929; one male and one female, Pak Chong, May 7, 

 1925; two females, Muek Lek, April 25, 1933; one male and three 

 females, Chantuk, June 13, 14, 1934. 



Dr. W. L. Abbott took one male and two females m Tenasserim 

 (Tanjong Badak, January 6, 1900, March 26, 1904; Bok Pym, Feb- 

 ruary 13, 1900). 



«« Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 86, p. 2,'iO. 1934. 

 "Journ. Siam See. Nat. Hist. Suppl., vol. 8, p. 157, 1931. 

 «« Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 81, p. 567, 1930. 

 »' Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 86, p. 250, 1934. 

 >« Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, vol 5, p. 177, 1923. 

 «« Journ. Siam Soc. Nat. Uist. Suppl., vol 6, p. 323, 1926. 

 <« Journ. Federated Malay States Mus., vol. 11, p. 53, 1923. 



