216 6EXERA AND SPECIES OF 



4fi. atratus(/?/yA). (p. 263.) 



47. aviriceps, Hr/. 



[hrvinicifroJis, Vig. (p. 264.)] 



4S. analis (Horsf.). (p. 260.) 



49. andamanensis {Blyth). (p. 267.) 

 f)0. leuconotus (Bec^s;:.). (p. 268.) 



^\. cirris (Tall.), (p. 271.) 



52. subcirris (.S'^yWyfr). (p. 271.) 



53. lilfordi {Sharpe S( Dresser), (p. 272.) 



.S4. insularis (Goum. (p. 272.) 

 55. -RZiTrAyeiiStejneger). (p. 273.) 



Manipiir. 



Burmese i'mvinces. 

 Laos Mts. 



?C(irtlieru .\fglianistan. 

 Ilinialayn.s (Cashmere 

 to Nepal). 



Pegu. Siain. 

 Cochin China. 

 Sumatra. Java. 

 Madura. Lombok. 



South Andaman T.s. 



N. & C. Europe. 

 Siberia. Mongolia. 

 Manchuria. Corea. 



E. Russia. 



C. & E. Siberia. 



Japan. 



N. Italy. Dalmatia. 

 Greece. Turkey. 

 Ionian Is. 

 Asia Minor. 



Formosa Isl. 

 Japan . 



XVI. PICOIDES, Lacep. 



(Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit. Mu.<!. xviii. p. 274, 1890.) 



1. tridactylus (/>/;;».). (p. 275.) 



2. septentrionalis, Brehm. (p. 275, pt.) ' 



3. crissoleucus {Bp.). (p. 277.) 



Europe. 



S. Siberia to tlie 



Amur R. and 



Mongolia. 



Norway. 



C. & N. Siberia to 

 Kamtchatka. 



Apparently a distinct ra,oe,fide Reichenow in litt. 



