22. lyNGiPicus. 333 



white ; the wing-coverts and the quills on hoth webs spotted with 

 white ; the central rectrices barred, the lateral ones spotted more 

 or less transverscl)' with white ; shafts of quills and of tail-feathers 

 blackish brown, those of the central rectrices pale ochreous brown 

 at the base ; forehead and crown dark brown ; occiput, nape, and 

 hind neck nearly black ; upon the side of the occiput a narrow 

 scarlet stripe ; nasal plumes ochreous white, with black tips ; sides 

 of the face and neck, chin, throat, and fore neck white, a very broad 

 brownish-black auricular stripe, the malar region, sides of the throat, 

 and the fore neck with large spots of black ; under surface of the 

 body fulvescent, broadly striped with black; the under tail- coverts 

 fulvescent, with dusky-brown centres ; iinder wing-coverbs and 

 axillaries white, the former spotted with black : " iris brown ; bill 

 black ; legs greenish " (A. H. Everett). Total length 5-2 inches, 

 culmenO-7, wing 3'05, tail 1"35, tarsus 0'6 ; toes (without claws) — 

 outer anterior 0*4, outer posterior 0"5, inner anterior 0'35, inner 

 posterior (>2. 



Adult female. Wants the red stripe on the side of the occiput, 

 but is otherwise like the male. Total length 5-2 inches, culmen 0'7, 

 wing 3, tail 1'45, tarsus 0'6. 



Hub. Philippine Islands : Luzon, Panay, and Guimaras. 



(I, fj. 6 2 ^d- sk. Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.]. 



c,f/. cJ ad.; e. 5ad.sk. Manila. Gould Coll. 



f,p. S ? ad. sk. Manila {Maitland Heriot). Tweeddale Coll. 



'h,'i. d" $ ad. ; k. $ Monte Alban, Feb. 1877 (A. Tweeddale Coll. 

 imm. sk. Everett). 



16. lyngipicus fulvifasciatus. 



lyngipicus fulvifasciatus, ZTar^i^^, Ibis, li?81, p. 698 ; id. op. cit. 1882, 

 p. 28 ; Gould, B. Asia, vi. pi. xxxi., c? ? (1883). 



Adult male. Above, including axillaries, deep black barred with 

 pale buff ; rump and upper tail- coverts pale buff, a few of the latter 

 having a black shaft-stripe ; wing-coverts deep black, with large 

 spots and bars of buffy white ; quills black, spotted upon both webs 

 with huffy white, giving a barred appearance to the wing, the spots 

 upon the outer webs of the primaries very minute ; a few of the 

 innermost secondaries barred with white upon both webs ; shafts 

 black ; tail pale buffy brown barred with black ; dwarf feather 

 blackish brown, tipped and barred with white ; shafts of the central 

 pair of feathers buffy white, black at the tip, those of the remainder 

 dark brown ; base of the forehead rufous, the remainder and the 

 crown dark brown, the edge of the latter, likewise the occiiiut and 

 hind neck, black ; upon the outer part of the occiput a tuft of scarlet 

 feathers, but not uniting with the corresponding one ; from above 

 the eye and running down the side of the neck a broad stripe of 

 buffy white ; lores and cheeks also buffy white ; from behind the 

 eye, including the ear-coverts, and running down the side of the 

 neck a broad black stripe ; chin and throat buffy white, the latter 

 having a few spots of black ; a black malar stripe, composed 



