114 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
xanthocephalus, Wald. & Layard. 
validus (Zemm.). Seventeen. 9 ¢, 82. Malay Peninsula (Malacca). 
Sumatra (Lampong Residency: Gunung Trang; Penang-Gungan ; Palem- 
bang Residency, Hoedjoeng Blalau, January). Java. Borneo (Riam 
Kiwa k.; Banjermassim). 
CAMPOPHILUS, G.2.G@r. 
principalis (Linn.). Seven. 3¢,4¢9. Southern United States (Louisiana ; 
Texas). 
bairdi, Cass. 
imperialis (Gould). Two. 6, 2. Mexico. 
Co-types of the species. 
leucopogon (Vulenc.). Three. 246, 2. Bolivia. 
rubricollis (bodd.). ( = Campephilus trachelopyrus, Malh., Tristr. Cat. Coll. 
Birds, p. 102). Six. 3¢,39. Guiana. Keuador. 
trachelopyrus (Mulh.). One. ¢. Bolivia. 
melanoleucus ((m.). Six. 6,59. Brazil (Para). Ecuador (Sarayacu). 
Bolivia. 
malherbii, G.2.Gr. Six. 2¢, 42. U.S. Colombia (Bogota). Brazil 
(Rio Huallago). 
guatemalensis (Huartl.). Six. 4¢,29. Southern Mexico (Tamaulipas). 
Honduras (Omoa). Vera Paz (Coban, February). 
guayaquilensis (Less.). 
pollens (Sp.). Seven. 3¢,39. New Grenada. Ecuador. 
robustus (Licht.). Two. 2¢. Brazil. 
hematogaster (Tschudi); splendens, Harg. 
IPOCRANTOR, Cab. & Heine. 
magellanicus (King). Seven. 3¢,49. Chili. Patagonia (Straits of 
Magellan). 
HEMICERCUS, Swains. 
concretus (Zvmm.). One. jr. Java. 
sordidus (Eyton). Eleven. 7 ¢ (5 jr), 4 @ (1 jr.). Malay Peninsula 
(Pahang, January ; Malacca ; Singapore). Borneo (Banjermassim ; 
Segilind R.). 
No. 3 (=3809 Lord Derby’s Mus.), a young male from Singapore, has the buff 
markings on the upper surface much more pronounced than in other specimens. 
canente (Less.). Five. 346,29. Tenasserim. Pegu. 
Dr. Blanford states (Faun. Brit. Ind. Aves. iii. p. 70, 1895) that there are no 
characters by which the South Indian form H. cordatus, Jerd. can be constantly 
distinguished from this species. 
MICROSTICTUS, Hare. 
fulvus (Q. d& G.). 
wallacii (Z'weedd.). (= Alophonerpes fulvus (Q. & G.), Tristr., Cat. Coll. 
Birds, p. 102). One. 92. South Celebes (Macassar). 
fuliginosus (7weedd.). 
funebris (Vulenc.). Five. 2¢,39. Philippine Islands (Luzon: Manilla ; 
Cataguan). [China]. 
The specimen labelled ‘‘ China” was acquired from Mr. Fortune. It has been 
shown, however, that he sent home many birds from Luzon among his Chinese 
collections. There are many such in the Derby Museum. 
HEMILOPHUS, Swains. 
pulverulentus (Zemm.). Five. 2¢,39. Borneo (Banjermassim). Java. 
