250 Mr. E. Hargitt on the Woodpeckers 



This species has an extensive range. In Tenasserim^ 

 according to Messrs, Hume and Davison, it is only a strag- 

 gler in the extreme south of the province, the latter gentle- 

 man having only procured it at Bankasoon. It ranges 

 through the Malayan peninsula, and is found in Sumatra, 

 Bangka, and Borneo. A bird from the latter island has, 

 however, been separated by Count Salvadori as H. hrookeanus \ 

 but I cannot find any specific differences between any of the 

 Bornean birds and specimens from the other localities above 

 mentioned'^. 



2. Hemicercus concretus. 



Picus concretus, Temm. PL Col. pi. xc. figs. 1, 2 (1824) ; 

 Steph. Gen. Zool. xiv. p. 160 (1826) ; Wagl. (pt.) Syst. Av. 

 Picus, sp. 70 (1827) ; Less. Traite, p. 22] (1831) ; Sundev. 

 Consp. Av. Picin. p. 11, no 26 6 (1866); Giebel, Thes. Orn. 

 p. 151 (1876). 



Hemicercus concretus, Swains. Classif. B. ii. p. 306(1837) ; 

 Gray, List Gen. p. 54 (1840) ; id. List Gen. 1841, p. 70; id. 

 Gen. B. ii. p. 437 (1845) ; fip. (pt.) Consp. Gen. Av. i. 

 p. 129 (1850); id. Consp. Volucr. Zygod. p. 9 (1854); 

 Eeichenb. Handb. Scans. Picinse, p. 401, pi. dclvi. figs. 4361- 

 63 (juv.) (1854) ; Blyth, Ibis, 1866, p. 354; Cab. & Heine 

 (pt.), Mus. Hein. iv. p. 178 (1863) ; Gray (pt.), Hand-1. B. 

 ii. p. 190, no. 8667 (1870) ; Gould, B. Asia, vi. pi. xix. figs. 

 S juv. and ? ad. (1876). 



Micropicos concretus, Malh. N. Classif. Mem. Acad. Metz, 

 1848-49, p. 331. 



Micropicus concretus^ Malh. Monogr. Picid. i. p. 187, 

 pi. xli. fig. 1 S juv., fig. 3 ? ad. (1861). 



Micropicus hartlaubi, Malh. Monogr. Picid. i. p. 189, 

 pi. xli. fig. 5 S ad., fig. 6 ? juv. (1861). 



Hemicercus hartlaubi, Gould, B. Asia, figs. ,^ ad. and 

 ? ad. 11876). 



* Reicheubacli 'briefly describes a bird under the title oi Meiglyptes 

 sorchchis, aud gives as its habitat Teiiasserini. I am unable (as was 

 Malherbe) even to say to what genus this bird should be referred, the 

 description being insufficient to assign it to any known species. 



