CATALOGUE OF PICI. 113 
CELEUS, Boie. 
T flavescens (Gm.). Ten. 4¢ (1jr.), 59. Brazil. 
No. 6, éjr., ex. Coll. Bullock, is possibly the Type of Yellow-crested Woodpecker, 
Lath., Gen. Syn. i. pt. 3 p. 589 (1782). 
lugubris (Mulh.). One. @. Bolivia. 
kerri, Hurg. Ibis, 1891, pp. 505-506 ; Graham Kerr, op. cit. 1892, pp. 136, 152, pl. iii. 
« 4dult male :—Resembles C. lugubris, but differs in having the upper part of the 
back, the scapulars, and the wing-coverts nearly black, with a brownish or 
slightly olivescent tinge, and the transverse markings narrower and fewer ; the 
underparts blackish brown, nearly as dark as the back, and with less rufous 
on the under tail-coverts ; the quills brownish black, and the exposed rufous 
bars on the secondaries very much narrower, being about one-fifth the width of 
the interspaces (the rufous bars in C. lugubris being about one-half the width of 
the darker interspaces). The wing, seen from below, is very different ; the base 
of the inner webs of the primaries, and the barring on these as well as upon the 
inner webs of the secondaries (except close to the shaft), being white; the under 
wing-coverts and axillaries white, with scarcely any yellow tinge. The 
dimensions are also greater. Total length, 10°0 inches ; culmen, 1°18; wing, 
5:9; tail, 3°2; tarsus, 1:0; toes (without elaws)—outer anterior, 0°9; outer 
posterior, 0°83 ; inner anterior, 0°62 ; inner posterior, 0°38. 
« Adult female :—Differs from the adult male in the absence of red on the malar 
region, this being blackish brown, the feathers having buff margins. Total 
length, 10:0 inches ; culmen, 1‘12; wing, 5°7; tail, 3°3; tarsus, 1:02.” (Hargitt). 
Habitat. Rio Pilcomayo. 
ochraceus (Spixz) ; immaculatus, Berleps. 
elegans (P. L.S. Miill.). (=C. jwmana (Spix.), Tristr., Cat. Coll. Birds, 
p. 105). One. ¢. South America. 
reichenbachi (Malh.). Seven. 5 6,29. Guiana. 
jumana (Spiz). One. 6. 
citreopygius, Sclat. & Salv. 
rufus (Gim.). Five. 3¢,2¢9. British Guiana. Cayenne. 
undatus (Linn.); loricatus, Reichenb. 
castaneus (Wagl.). Three. 26, 9. Central America (Celeman). 
grammicus (Malh.). One. ¢. Upper Amazons. 
spectabilis, Sclat. & Salv. 
CERCHNEIPICUS, Bp. 
torquatus (Bodd.). Three. 6, ?. 
tinnunculus (Wagl.); occidentalis, Harg. 
CROCOMORPHUS, Hare. 
flavus (P. L. S. Miill). Six. 34(2jr.),39. Demerara. Cayenne. 
semicinnamomeus (Reichenb. ). 
CHRYSOCOLAPTES, B/yth. 
festivus (Bodd.). Two. ¢, 2. Southern India (Madras ; Nellore). 
strictus (Hors/.). 
guttacristatus (Zick.). Eight. 3¢(1 jr.) 59. India, Burmah. [Java]. 
erythrocephalus, Sharpe. 
stricklandi (Layard). Two. 63, 2. Ceylon. 
hematribon (Wagl.). Seven. 4 ¢ (1 jr), 3. [China]. Philippine 
Islands (Luzon, Manilla). 
lucidus (Scop.). 
Bec paaeatus, Harg. Two. 6, Q. Philippine Islands (Samar, June, 
uly). 
es Bourns & Worcester have shown (Occ. Pap. Minnes. Acad. i. p. 53, 1894) 
that C samarensis, Steere, List B. & Mamm. Philipp. p. 8 (1890), is identical with 
this species. 
