40. PICUMNUS. 



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far south as the Wyiiaad : occurs in Assam, Cachar, and Manipur ; 

 extends south into the Karen Hills and Tenasserim, and also into 

 the Malaj-an Peninsula, having been obtained in the mountains of 

 Perak. It also occurs in Sumatra {SalvaJori). 



a. cfad. sk. 



b. cf ad. sk. 



c. 2 imin. sk. 



d. J iram. sk. 



e. 5 inim. sk, 

 /. c^ ad. ; ff. 2 



imiu. sk. 

 ^, i- (S ? ad. sk. 

 A;, c? imm. sk. 

 /. 2 ad. sk. 

 m-p. 2 3d. et 



imm. ; q. c? 



imm. sk. 

 r. cJ ad. sk. 



s. 2 ad. sk. 



t. 2 ad.sk. 

 u. 2 ad. sk. 

 v-a'. cJ ad.; b'-k'. 



2 ad. et imm. 



sk._ 

 I'. 2 juv. sk. 

 M«', n'. (S 2 ad.sk. 

 o'. 2 ad. sk. 

 p'. 2 *wl- sk. 



q'. (S ad. ; r'. 2 



imm. sk. 

 s'. cJ ad. sk. 

 t'. 2 ad. sk. 

 «'. (J ad. sk. 

 v'. cJ juv. sk. 



to'. 2 ad. sk. 



Kotagherry, Nilghiris, March. 



Wynaad, July (J. Darling). 



Murree. 



Agrore, Cashmere, May. 



Simla, April. 



N.W. India. 



Masuri, Oct. 



Kalsi, Dehra Dhoon, Feh. 



Oak Forest, Uhami, Feb. 



Nejjal. 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Pinwill Coll. 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Hodo'son Coll. 



Nepal {Hodgsoii). India Mu.seum. 



(Tj'pe of Piculus rujifi-ons?) 

 Nepal [Hodgson). ludia Museum. 



(Type of Piculus nipalensis.) 

 Nepal. Gould Coll. 



Nepal Valley, June ( J". Sculh/). Hume Coll. 

 Sikhira, Feb. -Nov. (L. Miin- Hmne Coll. 

 delli). 



Sikhim [E. W. Brooks). 



Darjeeling. • 



Darjeeling. 



Jaikeach, Assam, April [J. 



Cockburn). 

 Dibrughur, Aug., Nov. {J. R. 



Cripps). 

 Cachar, May {J. Inglis). 

 Manipur, March [A. 0. H.). 

 Karen Hills, Jan. [R. G. W. R.). 

 Thoungyeen River, March 



(C T. Bingharn). 

 Larut Hills, I'erak. 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 



Hume Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 

 Tweeddale Coll. 

 Hume Coll. 



L. Wray, Esq. [P.]. 



33. Picumnus chinensis. 



\'ivia innominata {non Burf.), DaM, Noiiv. Arch, du 3Ius. 1871, 



Bull. vii. p. 4 ; id. ^ Oust. Ois. Chine, p. 64 (1877). 

 Vivia chinensis, Harg. Ibis, 1881, p. 228, pi. vii. (^ ad. 



Adult male. Resembles P. 

 top of the head, occiput, and 

 head, however, having similar 

 red tips ; also in having the 

 eye and down the side of the 

 top of the head. The she is 

 above, and the black spots 



innominatus, but differs in having the 

 nape rufous, the feathers of the fore- 

 transverse black spots and dull orange- 

 stripe which runs backward from the 

 neck of the same rufous colour as the 

 rather larger and the colour is duller 

 below are much larger. Total length 



