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CATALOGUE OF PICI. lll 
callonotus (Waterh.). Two. 2¢. [Mexico]. Ecuador. 
peruvianus (7acz.). 
sanguineus (Licht.). Six. 4¢, 2. Surinam. 
kirtlandi (Malh.). 
nigriceps (Lufr. ¢ LOrb.). Three. 2¢(1 jr), @. Ecuador (Intay). 
Bolivia. 
murinus (Malh.) ; dignus (Sclat. & Salv.). 
valdizani, Berleps. & Stolzm. Ibis, 1894, p. 401. 
** Wale :—Related to D. dignus, Sel. et Salv. (from Colombia), but differs in having 
the upper wing-coverts with large yellowish spots, each with a red tip (not 
with very small and narrow whitish’ ones) ; upper tail-coverts almost uniform 
yellowish olive, very slightly banded with yellowish white and dull olive ;_ with 
the throat and breast, moreover, deep fulvous at the base, not greenish white ; 
lower abdomen also deep (? letius) fulvous: beak also less robust and shorter. 
Length, 167 ; wing, 99°5; tail, 60; culmen, 20°5; tarsus, 18°5 mm.” (Berlepsch 
and Stolzmann). Habitat. Central Peru (Huacras, Vitoc, 7,000 feet). 
tephrodops (g/.). Three. 26. 
teenionotus (ichenb.). One. 92. Bolivia. 
frontalis (Cab.) ; agilis (Cab. & Heine). 
olivinus (Mulh.). One. 2. Bolivia. 
fidelis, Harg. ; spilogaster ( Way/.). 
maculifrons (Spiz). Four. 2¢(1 jr.), 29. 
cassini (Mualh.). One. 6. 
ruficeps (Spiz). 
affinis (Swains.). Nine. 4¢(1 jr.),59. Brazil. 
hematostigma (Julh.). One. ¢. Eastern Peru (Xeberos, June). 
kirki (Mualh.). Five. 146,39. Tobago. Venezuela (Orinoco). 
ceciliz (Mulh.). Three. 2¢, 9. Chiriqui. Bogota. 
MESOPICUS, Ma/h. 
goertan (P. L. S. Miill.). Seven. 5 ¢ (1 jr.), 2 9 (1 jr.). | [Egypt]. 
Central Africa (Lado, June). West Africa (Gambia: Combo, May ; 
Bathurst, July ; Senegal). 
No. 6, ¢, from Senegal ( = 3782 Ld. Derby’s Mus.), is probably the Type of 
Crimson-rumped Woodpecker, Lath., Gen. Hist. iii. p. 364 (1822). 
spodocephalus (Bp.). 
griseocephalus (Bodd.). Seven. 3¢, 492. West Africa. South Africa 
(Natal ; Zululand, July ; Macamac, August). 
pyrrhogaster (Mulh.). Three. ¢,292. West Africa (Gold Coast). 
ellioti (Cass.). 
Johnstoni (Shelley) ; Sjéstedt, Ornith. Monatsber. i. p. 102 (1893). 
‘Female hitherto unknown; very closely resembling the male, but to be dis- 
tinguished by having the pileum black and the sides of the head and neck paler. 
Total length, 170 mm.; wing, 88; tail, 61; bill from gape, 18; tarsus, 18.” 
(Sjéstedt). Habitat. Mannsspring, Cameroons, at 7,000 feet. 
xantholophus, Harg. 
XIPHIDIOPICUS, Bp. 
percussus (Zemm.). Three. ¢,29. Cuba (Havana). 
SAPHEOPIPO, Hare. 
LEPOCESTES, Cab. & Heine. 
pyrrhotis (Hodgs.). Two. 29. Northern India (Darjeeling, September). 
noguchii (Seebh.). 
